A History of PantomimeLibrary of Alexandria, 28/09/2020 - 226 páginas |
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... of Pantomime in thehope and beliefthatit may not only prove interesting, but also instructive, toall lovers of the Stage.R.J.B. Liverpool, December, 1901. CHAPTER I Origin of Pantomime. From the beginning of all PREFACE. ...
... of Pantomime in thehope and beliefthatit may not only prove interesting, but also instructive, toall lovers of the Stage.R.J.B. Liverpool, December, 1901. CHAPTER I Origin of Pantomime. From the beginning of all PREFACE. ...
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R. J. Broadbent. CHAPTER. I. Origin. of. Pantomime. From the beginning of all time there hasbeen implanted in the human breasttheDramatic instinctfulloflife and of vigour, and finding undoubtedly its outlet ... CHAPTER I Origin of Pantomime.
R. J. Broadbent. CHAPTER. I. Origin. of. Pantomime. From the beginning of all time there hasbeen implanted in the human breasttheDramatic instinctfulloflife and of vigour, and finding undoubtedly its outlet ... CHAPTER I Origin of Pantomime.
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... know also that inevery ancient form of religion dancing was one of the actsof worship, and if dancing, theremust as previously stated, have alsobeen Pantomime. CHAPTER II Origin of Tragedy and Comedy—Mythology—The meaning of the.
... know also that inevery ancient form of religion dancing was one of the actsof worship, and if dancing, theremust as previously stated, have alsobeen Pantomime. CHAPTER II Origin of Tragedy and Comedy—Mythology—The meaning of the.
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R. J. Broadbent. CHAPTER. II. Origin of Tragedy and Comedy—Mythology—The meaning of the word Pantomime—The originofHarlequin, Columbine, Clown, and Pantaloon—Grecian Mythology— Transformation Scenes—The rise of Grecian ... CHAPTER II ...
R. J. Broadbent. CHAPTER. II. Origin of Tragedy and Comedy—Mythology—The meaning of the word Pantomime—The originofHarlequin, Columbine, Clown, and Pantaloon—Grecian Mythology— Transformation Scenes—The rise of Grecian ... CHAPTER II ...
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... work of Grecian Mythology is tobe tracedtothe East, fromwhere also all our nursery tales, andalso our popular Pantomime subjects; (which is the subject of another chapter) perhaps, with the exception of our own “Robinson.
... work of Grecian Mythology is tobe tracedtothe East, fromwhere also all our nursery tales, andalso our popular Pantomime subjects; (which is the subject of another chapter) perhaps, with the exception of our own “Robinson.
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