A History of PantomimeLibrary of Alexandria, 28/09/2020 - 226 páginas |
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... the Tragic Endof Semele, the Wars ofthe Titans, the Judgment of Paris, Daphne pursued byApollo,the BucolicDance, and the Dance of Flowers. CHAPTER V Thespis—The Progress of Tragedy and Comedy— Aeschylus—The Epopee—Homer—Sophocles—Euripides.
... the Tragic Endof Semele, the Wars ofthe Titans, the Judgment of Paris, Daphne pursued byApollo,the BucolicDance, and the Dance of Flowers. CHAPTER V Thespis—The Progress of Tragedy and Comedy— Aeschylus—The Epopee—Homer—Sophocles—Euripides.
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R. J. Broadbent. CHAPTER. V. Thespis—The Progress of Tragedy and Comedy— Aeschylus—The Epopee—Homer—Sophocles—Euripides —Grecian Mimes—The First Athenian Theatre—Scenery and Effects. When Thespisfirstpointed outthe tragicpath,andwhen(as ...
R. J. Broadbent. CHAPTER. V. Thespis—The Progress of Tragedy and Comedy— Aeschylus—The Epopee—Homer—Sophocles—Euripides —Grecian Mimes—The First Athenian Theatre—Scenery and Effects. When Thespisfirstpointed outthe tragicpath,andwhen(as ...
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... Aeschylus, all is doubt, conjecture, and obscurity; neither Aristotle, nor any other ancient writer, gives us the least insight into thestate and progress of the Greek Drama;thenames of afew,and but a few,tragedians, during this dark ...
... Aeschylus, all is doubt, conjecture, and obscurity; neither Aristotle, nor any other ancient writer, gives us the least insight into thestate and progress of the Greek Drama;thenames of afew,and but a few,tragedians, during this dark ...
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... Aeschylus first introduced dialogue, that mostessential part of tragedy, and by the addition ofthe second personage,threw the whole fable into action, and restored the chorus to its ancient dignity. Aeschylus having, likea tender parent ...
... Aeschylus first introduced dialogue, that mostessential part of tragedy, and by the addition ofthe second personage,threw the whole fable into action, and restored the chorus to its ancient dignity. Aeschylus having, likea tender parent ...
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... Aeschylus, andbytheirsuperior genius and judgment, improved itina shorttime toits highest state of perfection, from which it gradually declined to the rise of the Roman Drama. Aeschylus, Sophocles, andEuripides were the three great ...
... Aeschylus, andbytheirsuperior genius and judgment, improved itina shorttime toits highest state of perfection, from which it gradually declined to the rise of the Roman Drama. Aeschylus, Sophocles, andEuripides were the three great ...
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