A History of PantomimeLibrary of Alexandria, 28/09/2020 - 226 páginas |
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... we 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.
... we 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 Tragedy and Comedy ...
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 Tragedy and Comedy ...
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... (Tragedy), Polyhymnia (Muse of Singingand Rhetoric), Terpsichore (Dancing), Thalia (Comedy), andUrania (Astronomy). Mount Parnassus, Mount Helicon,and the fountains ofCastalia and Aganippe were the sacred placesof the Muses. The ...
... (Tragedy), Polyhymnia (Muse of Singingand Rhetoric), Terpsichore (Dancing), Thalia (Comedy), andUrania (Astronomy). Mount Parnassus, Mount Helicon,and the fountains ofCastalia and Aganippe were the sacred placesof the Muses. The ...
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R. J. Broadbent. which rude beginning sprang the Tragedy and Comedy of Greece. The Greeks place every event as happening in their country, and it is notsurprising that they claimfor themselves the inception ofTragedy and Comedy, which ...
R. J. Broadbent. which rude beginning sprang the Tragedy and Comedy of Greece. The Greeks place every event as happening in their country, and it is notsurprising that they claimfor themselves the inception ofTragedy and Comedy, which ...
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... Tragedy and Comedytook their rise; andlike (asthebest writers onthese subjects tell us) every other production ofhuman art, extremely contemptible; that wide anddeep stream, which flows with such strength and rapidity through cultivated ...
... Tragedy and Comedytook their rise; andlike (asthebest writers onthese subjects tell us) every other production ofhuman art, extremely contemptible; that wide anddeep stream, which flows with such strength and rapidity through cultivated ...
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