She could act with her voice and sing with her body, like a great tragedienne.
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She put across the recitative with the power of a great tragedienne.
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In the end, the comedian cries while the tragedienne smiles.
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As in the first trial, Isles proved an effective tragedienne.
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Yet, transformed from champion to tragedienne, Seles became far more popular than she was while winning all those titles.
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Nobody wanted their little princesses to live the life of the great French tragedienne, with her denial of moral constraint, her ridiculous traveling menagerie and her monumental myth-making.
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An actress who specializes in tragic roles
Tragedy (from the Greek: u03C4u03C1u03B1u03B3u1FF3u03B4u03AFu03B1, tragu014Didia) is a form of drama based on human suffering that invokes an accompanying catharsis or pleasure in audiences...