How could Milton the classicist, the tragedian, the epic writer, reject Plato, the Greek tragedians, and Homer himself? |
We might think of him as misplaced, a tragedian performing in cabaret perhaps. |
A tragedian, Rubens loved to depict battles, atrocities, martyrdoms and slaughters. |
Comedian, tragedian and heartthrob, his distinction lies in the very indistinction of his career. |
They discuss theatrical affairs before the players arrive, when Hamlet has their chief tragedian recite a speech about the destruction of Troy. |
I couldn't do that, so I found I had to become a sit-down tragedian who got up a lot. |