Found 286 results for "Latin drama (Tragedy)"
by Joseph Addison, Christine Dunn Henderson
THE dawn is over-caft, the morning low'rs,
by William Shakespeare
1. When reading verse, note the appropriate phrasing and intonation.
by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
[FAUST, lying among grass and flowers, exhausted and restless, trying to sleep.]
by William Shakespeare
1.1 Richard, alone onstage, reveals his intention to play the villain.
by Aristotle
In this work, we propose to discuss the nature of the poetic art in general, and to treat of its different species in pa...
by Euripides
For Greeks of the fifth century BCE there is very little biographical information that can be relied upon.
by Aristotle
THE science which has to do with nature clearly concerns itself for the most part with bodies and magnitudes and their p...
by Sophocles
Ismene, sister of my blood and heart, See’st thou how Zeus would in our lives fulfil The weird of Oedipus, a world of ...
by John Milton
TRAGEDY, as it was anciently composed, hath been ever held the gravest, moralest, and most profitable of all other Poems...
by Nathaniel Lee, Gauthier de Costes, seigneur de la Calprenède