Cyclopædia
Assuming pantomime is required, the following 2 results were found.
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become better foils to their Principals. We havelittle notion of how these subaltern actors behaved. SeeMime, Pantomime, etc. ACTOR
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it "Sermo Corporis," the discourse of the body; and "Corporis Eloquentia," the eloquence of the body. The Roman mimes and pantomimes, we read, had such a "copia" in this kind, such a compass even of mute action, that voice and language seemed useless to...
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