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BATHYLLUS AND PYLADES

Volume 4 · 50 words · 1842 Edition

inventors of pantomimic entertainments on the stage. Bathyllus succeeded in representing comedy; Pyades in representing tragedy. Their art consisted in expressing the passions by gestures, attitudes, and dumb show; not, as in modern times, in machinery and the fooleries of Harlequin. They flourished at Rome, under Augustus, about A.D. 10.