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Phèdre

[ French fe-druh ]

noun

  1. a tragedy (1677) by Racine.


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Example Sentences

Well, and she seems still to be the same Phèdre that she was eleven or twelve years ago, as she is the same "Dame aux Camélias."

It was he who, in 1677, after the failure of Phèdre, defended the vanquisher of Euripides against the successes of Pradon.

How much finer my Phèdre would be if I could sing, and not be obliged to depend upon some horrible soprano behind the scenes!

Her Phèdre is pronounced by excellent judges equal to that of Rachel.

The failure of Phèdre was brutal and cruel, which was added to by the scandalous success of the Phèdre of an unworthy rival.

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