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Page 85
... ROMAN FEVER I From the table at which they had been lunching two American ladies of ripe but well - cared - for middle age moved across the lofty terrace of the Roman restaurant and , leaning on its parapet , looked first at each other ...
... ROMAN FEVER I From the table at which they had been lunching two American ladies of ripe but well - cared - for middle age moved across the lofty terrace of the Roman restaurant and , leaning on its parapet , looked first at each other ...
Page 112
... Roman Fever " ( see page 85 ) , what stage designs would be appropriate in a proscenium house and what different designs for theater - in - the - round ? 2. In a dramatization of " Roman Fever , " what problems of stage time — if any ...
... Roman Fever " ( see page 85 ) , what stage designs would be appropriate in a proscenium house and what different designs for theater - in - the - round ? 2. In a dramatization of " Roman Fever , " what problems of stage time — if any ...
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... Romans . Aphrodite had both divine or cosmic qualities and more human , per- sonal ones . Different aspects of her complex nature were emphasized during the many centuries of Greek civilization and its continuation under the Roman ...
... Romans . Aphrodite had both divine or cosmic qualities and more human , per- sonal ones . Different aspects of her complex nature were emphasized during the many centuries of Greek civilization and its continuation under the Roman ...
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What Is Art? Acrylic | 3 |
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The Functions of the Arts Engraving | 28 |
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Abraham and Isaac actors ancient Greece Ansley Aphrodite architecture art forms art song artists audience ballet basic beauty Bufo called Chapter characteristic characters chord Circe classical color comedy complex composers composition contrast created dance dancers device distinctive dramatic elements emotional emphasizes epic Estragon Eurylochus example experience express Figure film first-person genres goddess Greek halo Haydn hero history painting human images instance Les Demoiselles d'Avignon lyric Mass melody modern movement Museum narrative narrator neoclassicism notes novel Odysseus Oil on canvas opera orchestra painting pattern performance personality perspective photograph piano pitch Plate play plot poem poet poetry point of view present rhyme rhythm Roman Roman Fever San ctus Sarah Bernhardt scene sculpture Slade Sonata song sound space speaker stage story stream of consciousness suggests symbol symphony technique theater theme thou tion traditional tragedy usually Venus Venus de Milo visual voice Waiting for Godot