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::: Mrs Mallet: I saw her lips move.<ref>''The Collected Plays of W B Yeats'' (New York: Macmillan, 1966), p 385</ref>
“As [[Katharine Worth]] has pointed out, in Yeatsian terminology ‘shades’ [the final word of Yeats’s poem] necessarily conjures up thoughts of [[spirit]]s or [[ghost]]s along with the onset of evening, and Beckett’s play only reinforces this somewhat understated {{linktext|nuance}}.”<ref name="multiref1"/> The prevalence of ‘ghosts’ in Beckett’s later writings hardly needs commenting on.<ref>See Fraser, G., ‘No More Than Ghosts Make: The Hauntology and Gothic Minimalism of Beckett's Late Work’ in ''MFS Modern Fiction Studies'' - Volume 46, Number 3, Fall 2000, pp. 772-785</ref>
[[John Calder]] in his review of the three plays shown on BBC2 had this to say about ''... but the clouds ...'':
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