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Freighted with overly pointed lines ( "When you're a florist, life and death is in your hands") and motifs so neatly interlocked that they recall metaphysical poetry (the color of Rhiannon's goldfish is compared to the orange of detention-camp jumpsuits, for example), "Lidless" can be heavy-handed -- but the actors invest their characters with riveting vitality.
'Eelwax Jesus' adds trippy dimension to Contemporary American Theater Festival 2010
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Freighted within that question is the clear implication that compassion, love, charity, tenderness and decency are unnatural, alien traits to humans, and become available ONLY after you start to believe in his god.
Archive 2006-02-01 delagar 2006
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Freighted with fire and whirlwind, wait at Scala 285
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Freighted with probably fifty millions of dollars that ship goes from port to port doing good.
The Romance and Tragedy William Ingraham Russell
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Freighted with consolation, joy, or sorrow, they are anxiously awaited.
A Pirate of Parts Richard Neville
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Freighted the pitying gale; deep rolled the stream
Zophiel A Poem Maria Gowen Brooks
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Freighted with probably fifty millions of dollars that ship goes from port to port doing good.
The Romance and Tragedy Russell, William I 1905
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Freighted with fancies, all o 'the wonder of life,
Poems by Jean Ingelow, In Two Volumes, Volume I. Jean Ingelow 1858
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Freighted with human lives, gaily the outward bound, gaily the inward bound,
Leaves of Grass Walt Whitman 1855
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Freighted with amber grapes, and Chian wine, ° °238
Matthew Arnold's Sohrab and Rustum and Other Poems Matthew Arnold 1855
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