Aún no tenemos significados para "more tragical".
1It would be much more tragical, and therefore of much deeper interest.
2The other tale told by the père was of a more tragical nature.
3For Wimp, alone, the painted face had fuller, more tragical meanings.
4The position of the more extreme section of the Schismatics was much more tragical.
5A more tragical duel had just taken place at Westminster.
6Another part of the great African continent was also the scene of more tragical events.
7We have next to relate the still more tragical fate of the Hero, of 74 guns.
8That word 'the lost' has another, and in some senses a more tragical, significance in Scripture.
9The gentleness, the culture, the moral worth of the Chian community made its fate the more tragical.
10That seems to me even more tragical.
11There is nothing about it that seems to me more tragical than the weary languor that besets it.
12It would have been a tragical dream-itwas more tragical in being no dream at all, but a reality.
13And sometimes it's all the more tragical if you have it still to live: you've got it before you!
14This was but the first act of the farce, the catastrophe of which had something in it of a more tragical cast.
15Nothing can be imagined more comic, nor yet more tragical, than this scene would have been if it had lasted much longer.
16This incident, which was one of many more or less violent, occurred in 1830, and two years later something still more tragical happened.
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