TRAGIC PHYSIOGNOMIES 10: OEDIPUS -In piercing him, I myself felt in my soul, / All victorious as I was... you tremble, madam!
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TRAGICO-CLASSICAL PHYSIOGNOMIES 11: ...Let him die! (The Horatii)

TRAGICO-CLASSICAL PHYSIOGNOMIES 11: ...Let him die! (The Horatii)
![TRAGICO-CLASSICAL PHYSIOGNOMIES 4: I leave more in love than I ever was (Berenice.) [sic]](https://search.artmuseums.go.jp/jpeg/small/nmwa/0037090001.jpg)
TRAGICO-CLASSICAL PHYSIOGNOMIES 4: I leave more in love than I ever was (Berenice.) [sic]
![TRAGICO-CLASSICAL PHYSIOGNOMIES 9: Hidden far from this place, Madam, I will see you; Conceal your love in the depths of your soul! (Britannius.) [sic]](https://search.artmuseums.go.jp/jpeg/small/nmwa/0037140001.jpg)
TRAGICO-CLASSICAL PHYSIOGNOMIES 9: Hidden far from this place, Madam, I will see you; Conceal your love in the depths of your soul! (Britannius.) [sic]

TRAGIC PHYSIOGNOMIES 6: ANDROMACHE “I have seen the days of my whole family cut short” “And my husband covered with blood dragged through the dust!”

TRAGIC PHYSIOGNOMIES 3: ATHALIE “But I found no less than a horrible mingling “Of bone and flesh murdered and dragged throught the mire...!”

TRAGICO-CLASSICAL PHYSIOGNOMIES 10: Nutured in the Saraglio, I know all its winding roads! (Bajazet)

TRAGIC PHYSIOGNOMIES 4: HAMLET “Take this urn and swear to me upon it,...” “Your mother, my son, was no criminal...” “Dare you do it, I believe in you!...”

TRAGIC PHYSIOGNOMIES 2: MEROPE “A soldier such as I may justly lay claim “To govern the state when he has known how to defend it!”

TRAGICO-CLASSICAL PHYSIOGNOMIES 6: Yes I come, into his temple, to adore the Eternal One. (Athalie)

TRAGICO-CLASSICAL PHYSIOGNOMIES 6: Yes I come, into his temple, to adore the Eternal One. (Athalie)

TRAGIC PHYSIOGNOMIES 5: ATHALIE “To the birds' young he gives food” “And his bounty to nature overall!”

My first happiness year in my life was with Ayesha, Never before had I been so happy

TRAGICO-CLASSICAL PHYSIOGNOMIES 12: I am young, it is true; but to souls of good birth / Valour does not wait for the number of years. (Le Cid)

TRAGICO-CLASSICAL PHYSIOGNOMIES 3: Go and make the Greeks wonder at your fury;? / Go. I repudiate it and you horrify me!! (Andromaque)

TRAGICO-CLASSICAL PHYSIOGNOMIES 3: Go and make the Greeks wonder at your fury;? / Go. I repudiate it and you horrify me!! (Andromaque)

TRAGICO-CLASSICAL PHYSIOGNOMIES 15: My chariot, my javelins, all of that troubles me; I no longer remember Neptune's lessons. (Phèdre)
![NEWS 60 : -Have you left him nothing, that farmer?... -But I heff, cheneral, I left him hiss shirt... if you vish I vill brink it for you to etteck -Well now... Chippmann...... here's the [military] cross!..](https://search.artmuseums.go.jp/jpeg/small/nmwa/0039600001.jpg)
NEWS 60 : -Have you left him nothing, that farmer?... -But I heff, cheneral, I left him hiss shirt... if you vish I vill brink it for you to etteck -Well now... Chippmann...... here's the [military] cross!..

SKETCHES OF SUMMER 7: -Mister Prudhomme..., I'm drowning!... -Very well!... madam, I am going to collect... -My person..., oh! thank you... -No, madam..., not being able to swim at all, I am going to collect your last will and testament... I can do no more!..

MUSICAL SKETCHES 8: - Oh! sir what talent mademoiselle your daughter possesses... what talent, what talent! - In our family, we are all superlatively consituted for music... I myself, in my youth, was of first-rate skill on the clarinet

LIFE'S HAPPY DAYS 88: A NEW ACQUAINTANCE: Oh! madam... I've found Zémire for you, but I certainly think I've lost my heart!..
![TRAGICO-CLASSICAL PHYSIOGNOMIES 1: I saw, my lord, I saw your unfortunate son / Dragged by the horses that his hand had fed... Phedre [sic], Théromène's narrative](https://search.artmuseums.go.jp/jpeg/small/nmwa/0037040001.jpg)
TRAGICO-CLASSICAL PHYSIOGNOMIES 1: I saw, my lord, I saw your unfortunate son / Dragged by the horses that his hand had fed... Phedre [sic], Théromène's narrative
![TRAGICO-CLASSICAL PHYSIOGNOMIES 1: I saw, my lord, I saw your unfortunate son / Dragged by the horses that his hand had fed... Phedre [sic], Théromène's narrative](https://search.artmuseums.go.jp/jpeg/small/nmwa/0037050001.jpg)
TRAGICO-CLASSICAL PHYSIOGNOMIES 1: I saw, my lord, I saw your unfortunate son / Dragged by the horses that his hand had fed... Phedre [sic], Théromène's narrative

TRAGICO-CLASSICAL PHYSIOGNOMIES 5: The day is no more pure than the depths of my heart
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