A History of PantomimeLibrary of Alexandria, 28/09/2020 - 226 páginas |
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... imitation of,thecolours oftheir bodies, inorder to seize their unwary prey;and forthe same purpose crocodiles imitating a rotting log; the green tint of the lizard's skinfor the sake of concealment;the playful imitativeness ofthe ...
... imitation of,thecolours oftheir bodies, inorder to seize their unwary prey;and forthe same purpose crocodiles imitating a rotting log; the green tint of the lizard's skinfor the sake of concealment;the playful imitativeness ofthe ...
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... imitation of the ancient masks.” Amongst the Aryans, Medians, Egyptians, Chaldeans, Babylonians, and other nations (including ourown, asdid not Lilly predict the execution of Charles I., the plague, the great fireof London, and other ...
... imitation of the ancient masks.” Amongst the Aryans, Medians, Egyptians, Chaldeans, Babylonians, and other nations (including ourown, asdid not Lilly predict the execution of Charles I., the plague, the great fireof London, and other ...
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... imitate human manners, actions, and passions. Again, “Homer, describing the employment ofthe Delian priestesses,or Nuns, oftheorderof St. Apollo ofDelos, that they weregreat adeptsin the Artof Mimicry, and thatpart of the entertainment ...
... imitate human manners, actions, and passions. Again, “Homer, describing the employment ofthe Delian priestesses,or Nuns, oftheorderof St. Apollo ofDelos, that they weregreat adeptsin the Artof Mimicry, and thatpart of the entertainment ...
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... imitation of single combat. Some of the Mimetic dances common to both Greeks and Romans were TheLovesof Adonis and Venus, the Exploits of Ajax, the Adventuresof Apollo, the Rape of Ganymede, the LovesofJupiterand Danae, theBirthof ...
... imitation of single combat. Some of the Mimetic dances common to both Greeks and Romans were TheLovesof Adonis and Venus, the Exploits of Ajax, the Adventuresof Apollo, the Rape of Ganymede, the LovesofJupiterand Danae, theBirthof ...
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... imitations; each studied toadopt ameasure suited to their purpose:—Tragedy, the more lofty, chosethe tetrameter; and comedy,which aimed at familiarity, the iambic.But,as the style of tragedy improved, Nature herself, says Aristotle ...
... imitations; each studied toadopt ameasure suited to their purpose:—Tragedy, the more lofty, chosethe tetrameter; and comedy,which aimed at familiarity, the iambic.But,as the style of tragedy improved, Nature herself, says Aristotle ...
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