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... heard . Under Milk Wood is therefore quasi - dramatic in form and technique . The first voice is heard in the interspersed lyrics , and often in the diction of the commentators where the second voice predominates and where Thomas speaks ...
... heard . Under Milk Wood is therefore quasi - dramatic in form and technique . The first voice is heard in the interspersed lyrics , and often in the diction of the commentators where the second voice predominates and where Thomas speaks ...
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... heard . He stands , with only the light on the picture . His voice , his thoughts , are heard . ) JAMES ' VOICE Lee . Is this what I've waited for ? Is this the end of eating alone in restaurants and sit- ting by myself in movies . Of ...
... heard . He stands , with only the light on the picture . His voice , his thoughts , are heard . ) JAMES ' VOICE Lee . Is this what I've waited for ? Is this the end of eating alone in restaurants and sit- ting by myself in movies . Of ...
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... heard the news on the radio at six o'clock on the morning of November 4th . I first felt shock and grief , then a certain pride that the announcement had been given priority over all other events , and finally , some anxiety . The ...
... heard the news on the radio at six o'clock on the morning of November 4th . I first felt shock and grief , then a certain pride that the announcement had been given priority over all other events , and finally , some anxiety . The ...
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