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 ... all time asfreely, and asfully, as ever it was, or ever will be, upon the 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 ... all time asfreely, and asfully, as ever it was, or ever will be, upon the CHAPTER I Origin of Pantomime. ...
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... All: for he has horns in similitude of the rays ofthesun and the horns of the moon; his face isas ruddy as theimitation of the aether; he hasa spotted fawnskin onhis breast in likeness of the stars; his lower partsareshaggy on account ...
... All: for he has horns in similitude of the rays ofthesun and the horns of the moon; his face isas ruddy as theimitation of the aether; he hasa spotted fawnskin onhis breast in likeness of the stars; his lower partsareshaggy on account ...
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... all takeindancing, rude music, painting, tattooing, and otherwise decorating themselves—in their mutual comprehension ofgesture language, and by the same inarticulate cries, when they are excited by various emotions.” Itnaturally ...
... all takeindancing, rude music, painting, tattooing, and otherwise decorating themselves—in their mutual comprehension ofgesture language, and by the same inarticulate cries, when they are excited by various emotions.” Itnaturally ...
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... all such as handle the harp and organ”; and in the following verse, TubalCain is described as “An instructor of every artificer in brass andiron.” We learn, also,that magnificent statues weremade in Egypt some sixthousandyears ago; and ...
... all such as handle the harp and organ”; and in the following verse, TubalCain is described as “An instructor of every artificer in brass andiron.” We learn, also,that magnificent statues weremade in Egypt some sixthousandyears ago; and ...
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