The antique Greek dance, after sculptured and painted figures . Fi$. 525. The files of dancers, analysed in another paragraph (Figs. 230,277) and composed of persons represented at differing moments of CHORUS OF THE DANCE 223 the same Tempo or the same Step, prove, in many instances, to beexactly alike. The Greek dancers studied to synchronize theirmovements. 355. Dancers in Ranks.—In the alignment of dancers in ranks theGreeks experienced the same difficulties as in depicting the soldiersin ranks. Being ignorant of the point of view, they were, perforce,contented to make the figures lap over


The antique Greek dance, after sculptured and painted figures . Fi$. 525. The files of dancers, analysed in another paragraph (Figs. 230,277) and composed of persons represented at differing moments of CHORUS OF THE DANCE 223 the same Tempo or the same Step, prove, in many instances, to beexactly alike. The Greek dancers studied to synchronize theirmovements. 355. Dancers in Ranks.—In the alignment of dancers in ranks theGreeks experienced the same difficulties as in depicting the soldiersin ranks. Being ignorant of the point of view, they were, perforce,contented to make the figures lap over one another, without fading


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