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  From  Webster's  Revised  Unabridged  Dictionary  (1913)  [web1913]: 
 
  Tragedy  \Trag"e*dy\,  n.;  pl  {Tragedies}.  [OE.  tragedie,  OF 
  tragedie,  F.  trag['e]die,  L.  tragoedia  Gr  ?,  fr  ?  a  tragic 
  poet  and  singer,  originally,  a  goat  singer;  ?  a  goat  (perhaps 
  akin  to  ?  to  gnaw,  nibble,  eat,  and  E.  trout)  +  ?  to  sing; 
  from  the  oldest  tragedies  being  exhibited  when  a  goat  was 
  sacrificed,  or  because  a  goat  was  the  prize,  or  because  the 
  actors  were  clothed  in  goatskins.  See  {Ode}.] 
  1.  A  dramatic  poem,  composed  in  elevated  style,  representing 
  a  signal  action  performed  by  some  person  or  persons,  and 
  having  a  fatal  issue;  that  species  of  drama  which 
  represents  the  sad  or  terrible  phases  of  character  and 
  life. 
 
  Tragedy  is  to  say  a  certain  storie,  As  olde  bookes 
  maken  us  memorie,  Of  him  that  stood  in  great 
  prosperitee  And  is  yfallen  out  of  high  degree  Into 
  misery  and  endeth  wretchedly.  --Chaucer. 
 
  All  our  tragedies  are  of  kings  and  princes.  --Jer. 
  Taylor. 
 
  tragedy  is  poetry  in  its  deepest  earnest;  comedy  is 
  poetry  in  unlimited  jest.  --Coleridge. 
 
  2.  A  fatal  and  mournful  event;  any  event  in  which  human  lives 
  are  lost  by  human  violence,  more  especially  by 
  unauthorized  violence. 




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