A History of PantomimeLibrary of Alexandria, 28/09/2020 - 226 páginas |
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... Grecian Mythology— Transformation Scenes—The rise of Grecian Tragedy and Comedy—The SatiricalDrama. In the year 2347 B.C., in Chapter9,verse20,in Genesis, there occurs:“AndNoah began to be a husbandman,andhe planted avineyard.” This is ...
... Grecian Mythology— Transformation Scenes—The rise of Grecian Tragedy and Comedy—The SatiricalDrama. In the year 2347 B.C., in Chapter9,verse20,in Genesis, there occurs:“AndNoah began to be a husbandman,andhe planted avineyard.” This is ...
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... Grecian oracle allthe rites and history of the Thebans.The priestesses of thistemple were knowninthe Latin as Columbae. It is from this word that wederivethe name Columbine,which means, in the Italian, “littledove.” Homer alludes tothe ...
... Grecian oracle allthe rites and history of the Thebans.The priestesses of thistemple were knowninthe Latin as Columbae. It is from this word that wederivethe name Columbine,which means, in the Italian, “littledove.” Homer alludes tothe ...
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... Grecian god Bacchus, the fabulous wanderings of Osiris, and the same god under another name, of the Egyptians. Wherever Dionysus, Osiris, or Bacchus went, the Ancients say thathe taught the cultivation of the soil,and the planting ...
... Grecian god Bacchus, the fabulous wanderings of Osiris, and the same god under another name, of the Egyptians. Wherever Dionysus, Osiris, or Bacchus went, the Ancients say thathe taught the cultivation of the soil,and the planting ...
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... celebrated inEgyptian Mythology, andafterwards imported into GreeceandItaly to serveasthe subjectsof the Grecian and Roman Pantomimes. Pantomime as we now know theterm, means, notonlythe Art of acting in dumb show, but also that of.
... celebrated inEgyptian Mythology, andafterwards imported into GreeceandItaly to serveasthe subjectsof the Grecian and Roman Pantomimes. Pantomime as we now know theterm, means, notonlythe Art of acting in dumb show, but also that of.
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... Grecian theatre; and that these exhibitionswere also the prototypes whereon D'Hancarville shows Mercury, Momus, and Psyche delineated aswe see Harlequin, Columbine, and Clown onour stages.The old man (Pantaloon), is Charon (the ferryman ...
... Grecian theatre; and that these exhibitionswere also the prototypes whereon D'Hancarville shows Mercury, Momus, and Psyche delineated aswe see Harlequin, Columbine, and Clown onour stages.The old man (Pantaloon), is Charon (the ferryman ...
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