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 1  T-II|     surpassed in seriousness by tragedy,~yet this too always deals
 2  T-II|        would never have touched tragedy~if she hadnt shorn her
 3  T-II|      repeat all the passions of tragedy,~and my book will scarcely
 4  T-II|       the naked names.~There’s ‘tragedy’ too, involving obscene
 5  T-II|         in the heavy style that tragedy demands.~And I also sang
 6   Ind|      Orestes. ~Book TII:361-420 Tragedy caused by her adultery and
 7   Ind|    three major writers of Attic tragedy, according to tradition
 8   Ind| Sempronius Graccus, a writer of tragedy and a descendant of the
 9   Ind|      Clio (History), Melpomene (Tragedy), Thalia (Comedy), Euterpe (
10   Ind|          the Black Sea witch of tragedy, to a clandestine marriage
11   Ind|   broken off, as he states. The tragedy is the lost Medea.~Book
12   Ind|         Augustan poet known for tragedy and epic.~Book EIV.XVI:1-
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