From "Poor Richard's Almanac") 61 V Dialog with the Gout 68 VI A Proposal to Madame Helvetius.
This same care for the dialog would retard its production; and critical revision would enforce still further delay.
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This pantomime action and the succeeding bit of dialog are accompanied by a rollicking, hurdy-gurdy sort of motif in the orchestra.
But this dialog is soon interrupted by one of the loveliest scenes in the opera.
After a short dialog between this master and servant--who we know are under compact to change places in the hereafter--the chorus again take possession of the stage.
Of the dialog Plato was practically, if not actually, the originator, and the form has survived to our day.
Protagoras, from whom this dialog gets its name, was one of the Greek sophists, born about 481 B.
While the wires were managed by expert hands, the words of the dialog were spoken by the poet himself, and by two or three other poets who came to his aid.
This dialog bears an obvious resemblance to that traditionally associated with the tune of the 'Arkansaw Traveler.
Not a little of the dialog of the two Dromios is closely akin in its method to the interchange of question and answer between the Interlocutor and the End-man.
The characterization would be hopelessly conventional, the dialog bald and despicable--but the situations would be artfully arranged, the story told adroitly and with spirit.
And the list of properties required for the final scene helps to elucidate what may have been cryptic in the dialog quoted from the compacted adaptation of Skelt: Scene 4:--Slow match laid from stage in C.
I started our ensuing dialog by saying this: "I am more than a little surprised to see you upon such good terms with your rival, Onan," giving Zimri an inquisitive glance as I did.
Indeed, I had been sitting facing the hidden compartment during our brief dialog and had not detected it at all.
We have taken the role of leadership in launching a serious and hopeful dialog between the industrial world and the developing world.
An historic dialog has begun between industrial nations and developing nations.
You know, we Americans have always preferred dialog to conflict, and so, we always remain open to more constructive relations with the Soviet Union.
The inner reason for the gradual shift towarddialog was increasing interest in human motives and character, and a corresponding distaste for colorful description.
In naturalness and intensity of dialog he never reached the skill which distinguishes the pure dramatic talents of contemporary Spain: Benavente, the Quintero brothers, Linares Rivas.
In the modern drama the conduct of the plot is of secondary importance, and character, ideas and dialog become the primary elements.
The construction of the play is flawless, of diaphanous simplicity, the dialog is pure and brief, the characters are delicately outlined in a few sure touches.
Again, Galdós had been working toward a dramatic form in his novels, by the increasing use of pure dialog and the exclusion of narrative and description.
Woodian dialog had become part of Tom's internal clock.
Would the director cast real actors or some muscle-bound and double-D bearing gimps who would have a few lines of dialog between shoot-outs?
Even so, he had been forced to hear the dialog of each film every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.
Gossip is the dialog of the drama of mankind; and we have a right to introduce any innocent and graceful means of thawing their stories from the actors, and of unraveling dramatic knots.
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