A History of PantomimeLibrary of Alexandria, 28/09/2020 - 226 páginas |
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... theatres. What better evidence, or instances, of this can we have than in those studies of her handiwork? as the larger species of caterpillars, when, by stretching themselves outin imitation of,and tomake their foesthink that theyare ...
... theatres. What better evidence, or instances, of this can we have than in those studies of her handiwork? as the larger species of caterpillars, when, by stretching themselves outin imitation of,and tomake their foesthink that theyare ...
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... 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 of hell) ...
... 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 of hell) ...
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... trumpet's sound; Few were itsnotes, itsforms were simplyplain,Yet not unuseful wasits feeble strain,To aid thechorus, and their songs toraise, Filling the little theatre withease, To which a thin and pious audience came Of frugal manners,
... trumpet's sound; Few were itsnotes, itsforms were simplyplain,Yet not unuseful wasits feeble strain,To aid thechorus, and their songs toraise, Filling the little theatre withease, To which a thin and pious audience came Of frugal manners,
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... performances weremore those of the Mima—dancing and posturing. In the seventeenthcentury Saruwaka Kanzaburointroduced the drama properinto Japan bytheerection, in 1624, ofa theatre, and nearly fifty years later than the first permanent.
... performances weremore those of the Mima—dancing and posturing. In the seventeenthcentury Saruwaka Kanzaburointroduced the drama properinto Japan bytheerection, in 1624, ofa theatre, and nearly fifty years later than the first permanent.
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R. J. Broadbent. theatre, and nearly fifty years later than the first permanent theatre that was erected (1576) in England. Popular historical subjects were chosen forthe plays, though the namesofthe characters were transformed ...
R. J. Broadbent. theatre, and nearly fifty years later than the first permanent theatre that was erected (1576) in England. Popular historical subjects were chosen forthe plays, though the namesofthe characters were transformed ...
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