- Scenes
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- Ancient Comedy pursues its harmonies and divides its Idylls:
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- Raised platforms along the boulevards.
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- A long wooden pier the length of a rocky field in which the barbarous
- crowd moves about under the denuded trees.
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- In corridors of black gauze, following the promenaders with their
- lanterns and their leaves.
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- Birds of the mysteries swoop down onto a masonry pontoon, swayed by
the
- sheltered archipelago of spectators' boats.
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- Operatic scenes with accompaniment of flute and drum look down from
- slanting recesses contrived below the ceilings around modern club rooms
- and halls of ancient Orient.
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- The fairy spectacle maneuvers at the top of an ampitheater crowne dwith
- thickets,-- or moves and modulates for the Boeotians in the shade of
- waving forest trees, on the edge of the cultivated fields.
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- The opera-comique is divided on a stage at the line of intersection
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- ten partitions set up between the gallery and the footlights.