Synonyms for tetralogy
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : te-tral-uh-jee, -trah-luh- |
Phonetic Transcription : tɛˈtræl ə dʒi, -ˈtrɑ lə- |
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Définition of tetralogy
Origin :- 1650s, from Greek tetralogia, from tetra- (see tetra-) + -logia (see -logy).
- As in four : noun four of something
- This first part of the Tetralogy, which is the prologue, was not divided into acts.
- Extract from : « Wagner at Home » by Judith Gautier
- The work of Gringore, just noticed, forms part of such a tetralogy.
- Extract from : « A Short History of French Literature » by George Saintsbury
- The first act of Siegfried is one of the most dramatic in the Tetralogy.
- Extract from : « Musicians of To-Day » by Romain Rolland
- He must be competently instructed in the tetralogy, or first four rules.
- Extract from : « Papers and proceedings of the thirty-fifth general meeting of the American Library Association, 1913 » by Various
- He saw what was happening there with regard to matters of art, and that he could not dream of producing his tetralogy.
- Extract from : « Wagner at Home » by Judith Gautier
- This time, I am protesting inwardly, but mutely, against the fragmentary representations of the Tetralogy.
- Extract from : « Wagner at Home » by Judith Gautier
- This year's festival includes two complete presentations of the "Ring" tetralogy, of which the first began on Monday.
- Extract from : « Musical Criticisms » by Arthur Johnstone
- Wagner never tired of exploiting the variation form in his operas, particularly in the Tetralogy.
- Extract from : « Beethoven » by George Alexander Fischer
- Wagner was obliged to accept this solution of his difficulties, and thus Bayreuth lost the sole right to the tetralogy.
- Extract from : « Richard Wagner His Life and His Dramas » by W. J. Henderson
- This series may be divided into two, each forming a tetralogy, or group of four plays.
- Extract from : « From Chaucer to Tennyson » by Henry A. Beers
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