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Phèdre
[ French fe-druh ]
noun
- a tragedy (1677) by Racine.
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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."
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It was he who, in 1677, after the failure of Phèdre, defended the vanquisher of Euripides against the successes of Pradon.
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How much finer my Phèdre would be if I could sing, and not be obliged to depend upon some horrible soprano behind the scenes!
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Her Phèdre is pronounced by excellent judges equal to that of Rachel.
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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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