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1 Of course he was instantly told the tragical history of our day.
2 Let us think a little to-day over his noble character and his tragical history .
3 He replied, "Why, the Bard's tragical history of the bloody Scot, certes."
4 While they gazed on this miserable object, the guide acquainted them with his tragical history .
5 Dr. Faustus, his tragical history printed in 4to.
6 Were they not Belgian officers' stars, and were they not likely to have a tragical history ?
7 Such is the tragical history of the delightful region of Xaragua, and of its amiable and hospitable people.
8 The painter paused, and his friends remained some moments silent, musing on the tragical history they had heard.
9 Their tragical history was soon told.
10 At the same time you are not particularly anxious that people here should hear the tragical history of young Forrester?
11 The tragical history of this cavalier belongs to a period somewhat earlier than that with which we are to be occupied.
12 How impressive is the language of inspiration, "we all do fade as a leaf;"-andhow illustrative of the present tragical history !
13 Is it not strange, Léonie, to consider how much of tragical history you and I have lived through that are yet so young?
14 But who could know anything of the tragical history that was so soon to follow that winter of 1859-60?
15 Love, tragical histories of; festival to God of; essay on; brotherly; men made poets by.
16 His " Tragical History of Doctor Faustus" is one of the finest poems in the language.
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