Bacchic festivals, were an indispensable accompaniment to tragedy. They not only concealed the individual features of well-known actors, and enabled the spectators entirely to forget the performer in his part, but gave to his whole aspect that ideal character... History of the Literature of Ancient Greece - Sayfa 298Karl Otfried Müller tarafından - 1840 - 389 sayfaTam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| Karl Otfried Müller - 1847 - 584 sayfa
...tlti^Ai xxi f«/5i/ . i -•.,".".•; is the remark of Lucian de Saltat. c. 27. upon • tragic actor. indispensable accompaniment to tragedy. They not only...like the comic ; but the half-open mouth, the large eye-sockels, the sharply-defined features, in which every characteristic was presented in its utmost... | |
| Charles Anthon - 1853 - 610 sayfa
...the ends of a speaking-trumpet, whence the Latin name for a mask, persona a persmando. XL. The mask not only concealed the individual features of well-known...entirely to forget the performer in his part, but it gave to his whole aspect that ideal character which the tragedy of antiquity demanded. The tragic... | |
| Charles Anthon - 1853 - 608 sayfa
...the ends of a speaking-trumpet, whence the Latin name for a mask, persona a personando. XL. The mask not only concealed the individual features of well-known...entirely to forget the performer in his part, but it gave to his whole aspect that ideal character which the tragedy of antiquity demanded. The tragic... | |
| Anne Charlotte Lynch Botta - 1860 - 592 sayfa
...originated in the taste for mumming and disguises of all sort?, prevalent at the Bacchic festivals, were an indispensable accompaniment to tragedy. They not only...tragedy of antiquity demanded. The tragic mask was not intentionally ugly and caricatured like the comic, but the half open mouth, the large eye-sockets,... | |
| Anne Charlotte Lynch Botta - 1863 - 764 sayfa
...originated in the taste for mumming and disguises of all sorts, prevalent at the Bacchic festivals, were an indispensable accompaniment to tragedy. They not only...tragedy of antiquity demanded. The tragic mask was not intentionally ugly and caricatured like the comic, but the half open mouth, the large eye-sockets,... | |
| Horace - 1869 - 816 sayfa
...prevalent at the Bacchic festivals. They not only concealed the individual features of wellknown actors ami enabled the spectators entirely to forget the performer in his part, but gave to his whole aspect tbut ideal character which the tragedy of antiquity demanded." Hosciua first introduced masks on the... | |
| Horace - 1874 - 834 sayfa
..."originated in the taste for mumming and disguises of all sorts prevalent at the Bacchic festivals. They not only concealed the individual features of...character which the tragedy of antiquity demanded." Koscius first introduced masks on the Roman stage about Arc 650. The garment Horace means by • palla... | |
| Anne Charlotte Botta - 1876 - 592 sayfa
...originated in the taste for mumming and disguises of all sorts, prevalent at the Bacchic festivals, were an indispensable accompaniment to tragedy. They not only...entirely to forget the performer in his part, but gave to hia whole aspect that ideal character which the tragedy of antiquity demanded. The tragic mask was... | |
| Horace - 1881 - 820 sayfa
..."originated in the taste for mumming and disguises of all sorts prevalent at the Bacchic festivals. They not only concealed the individual features of...character which the tragedy of antiquity demanded." Roscius first introduced masks on the Roman stage about Auc 650. The garment Horace mans by ' palla... | |
| Anne Charlotte Lynch Botta - 1902 - 592 sayfa
...originated in the taste for mumming and disguises of all sorts, prevalent at the Bacchic festivals, were an indispensable accompaniment to tragedy. They not only...tragedy of antiquity demanded. The tragic mask was not intentionally ugly and caricatured like the comic, but the half-open mouth, the large eye-sockets,... | |
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