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... effect when it was first produced at the Blackfriar's in 1613/14 . It is the purpose of this paper to suggest that once the constant degree of light in the auditorium had been set , by closing shutters and lighting the candelabra over ...
... effect when it was first produced at the Blackfriar's in 1613/14 . It is the purpose of this paper to suggest that once the constant degree of light in the auditorium had been set , by closing shutters and lighting the candelabra over ...
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... effect . Even W. J. Lawrence , who contends that lights were never brought on stage merely to aid the audience's vision , concedes that , in some instances at the private playhouses , " diminution of light was effected . " 6 John ...
... effect . Even W. J. Lawrence , who contends that lights were never brought on stage merely to aid the audience's vision , concedes that , in some instances at the private playhouses , " diminution of light was effected . " 6 John ...
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... effect . Act II , Scene iii begins with the entrance of Bosola to an area out- side of the Duchess ' palace . F. L. Lucas indicates that he carried a “ dark lanthorn " which " would suffice to imply night to the audience in the public ...
... effect . Act II , Scene iii begins with the entrance of Bosola to an area out- side of the Duchess ' palace . F. L. Lucas indicates that he carried a “ dark lanthorn " which " would suffice to imply night to the audience in the public ...
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