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Index

 

 

 

Page numbers in
italics
indicate tables

abstraction
34

5
,
34

accents
168

acting: dramatic space and
133
; facial expressions
131
,
132
,
134
; gestures
131

2
,
134
; language components and
132
; movement
131

2
,
134
; Renaissance guides to
129
,
131
; voice
131
,
132
,
134

actors
20

actualities
91

4

advertising
65

6
,
77
,
83

5

aesthetics
127
; in theatre
135

7
,
139

40

affective structures
118

Africa, as origin of rhetoric
142

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