| Daniel P. Miller - 2006 - 213 페이지
...their clothes back on they hear the last of Riley's fragmented recitation echoing through the corridor, "There's language in her eye, her cheek, her lip:...speaks. Her wanton spirits look out at every joint and motive of her body." Embarrassed and blushing Cassidy says, "I'm sorry about that, Kate." "Don't worry... | |
| Irene Morra - 2007 - 154 페이지
...her treachery comes across as inevitable and consistent with her character. Ulysses notes, "There's a language in her eye, her cheek, her lip;/ Nay, her...speaks. Her wanton spirits look out/ At every joint and motive of her body" (4.5.64-6). Without any overt encouragement, Cressida strokes Diomedes' cheek,... | |
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