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    pathos


    1. I have no wish to “paddle in a pool of pathos” but this really describes my current medical situation so wel


    2. Harry didn't understand a word of the songs, but he felt the pathos, swelled with emotion at the arias and felt the catharsis of the finales


    3. He yelled into the microphone, fooling no one but at least you could say he tried, then slammed his throttle way forwards, gave her a little up and at ‘er, and they flew through a small row of private hangars that collapsed in pathos all around them


    4. The singing, the drama, the pathos


    5. a tale told by an idiot full of sound and fury, signifying nothing! I maintained a tone of sneering contempt for humanity from start to finish – no pathos for my Macbeth, and the more I learn about human history and politics, the more I think it’s an accurate portrayal of a leader


    6. Pathos located in the east of the island, he gained a degree


    7. town centre at Pathos in the west of the island, which are


    8. family out of here, you can use my house in Pathos if you


    9. unloading of this had caused a delay at Pathos Airport


    10. in the South-east of the island near Pathos, this was strictly

    11. baptism but in order to complete the pathos of His


    12. I’m a farmer on the island of Pathos


    13. This creates self-lobotimized loyalty to Mindless Duty, where the mind is not comformed by the heart, so it knows not pathos, empathy, nor love


    14. ” Johnny mustered all the pathos he could in his condition


    15. “Frankie,” Antonio said with a touch of pathos, “you are my only son


    16. Those who know the faintness of hunger at this stage will also know the pathos that steals into the voice of the sufferer when he is unwillingly made to speak; it becomes plaintive, melodious with yearning, the yearning for food


    17. was an air of death, of pathos, which hung heavy


    18. She inclined her head in a gesture meant to be gracious, but there was more of pathos than regality in the movement and it touched a nerve of memory in Rafferty that ensured his voice was gentle


    19. For example: once these hidden players of the biblical story of Adam and eve are included: the story finally makes complete sense and comes alive with pathos, tragedy, evil, love, and good being placed into their proper roles, dynamics and contexts


    20. Notice also the increased attention to individual character in the Degas, observe the pathos of those underfed little arms, and the hand holding the tired ankle—how individual it all is

    21. required pathos by actions that otherwise appear as rather harmless,


    22. Humor and pathos make it alive, and you have found your style at last


    23. The eye or mind which feels as well as sees can give dignity and pathos to a ruined mill, or a straw-built shed (Rembrandt), to the hull of a vessel 'going to its last home' (Turner)


    24. He sighed and moaned like one under great suffering, and kept it up for a quarter of an hour; on purpose to distress his cousin apparently, for whenever he caught a stifled sob from her he put renewed pain and pathos into the inflections of his voice


    25. "It was but yesterday," rejoined the aged man, with touching pathos, "that the children of the Lenape were masters of the world


    26. (With pathos) No girl would when I went


    27. Like all other music, it breathed passion and pathos, and emotions high or tender, in a tongue native to the human heart, wherever educated


    28. A loud or low expression of anguish,—the whisper, or the shriek, as it might be conceived, of suffering humanity, that touched a sensibility in every bosom! At times this deep strain of pathos was all that could be heard, and scarcely heard, sighing amid a desolate silence


    29. But, throughout it all, and through the whole discourse, there had been a certain deep, sad undertone of pathos, which could not be interpreted otherwise than as the natural regret of one soon to pass away


    30. man trying to raise a little girl all by himself! Rhett knew very well the pathos of the

    31. The skills that had been useful as an ad man were useful as a fund-raiser too—targeting potential donors, honing the Smile Train message, and pitching its mission with just the right blend of pathos and verve


    32. What arrested him now as of value in life was less its beauty than its pathos


    33. "I waited and waited for you," she went on, her tones suddenly resuming their old fluty pathos


    34. She would never have disowned any one on the ground of poverty: a De Bracy reduced to take his dinner in a basin would have seemed to her an example of pathos worth exaggerating, and I fear his aristocratic vices would not have horrified her


    35. Powderell's voice and face had a sincere pathos in them


    36. Her thought was not veined by any solemnity or pathos about the old man on the bed: such sentiments are easier to affect than to feel about


    37. He was at present too ill acquainted with disaster to enter into the pathos of a lot where everything is below the level of tragedy except the passionate egoism of the sufferer


    38. His father was using that unfair advantage possessed by us all when we are in a pathetic situation and see our own past as if it were simply part of the pathos


    39. It is certainly trying to a man's dignity to reappear when he is not expected to do so: a first farewell has pathos in it, but to come back for a second lends an opening to comedy, and it was possible even that there might be bitter sneers afloat about Will's motives for lingering


    40. I can't name the exquisite pathos of the contradiction given to such a speech by such a speaker; I only know that the next instant I heard myself throw off with homely force: "Stuff and nonsense!" But the next after that I must have sounded stern enough

    41. The whole scene was a unutterable mixture of comedy and pathos


    42. "My true friend," she said, in a faint voice, but with untellable pathos, "My true friend, and his! Oh, guard him, and give me peace!"


    43. He sighed and moaned like one under great suffering, and kept it up for a quarter of an hour; on purpose to distress his cousin apparently, for whenever he caught a stifled sob from her he put renewed pain and pathos into the inflexions of his voice


    44. The anguish endured by the families of members of the crew was reported as indescribable, and Southampton was literally turned into a city of weeping and tragic pathos


    45. By the device of concluding the long period with these three sad syllables, the pathos of the statement is heightened


    46. Squatting upon his haunches on the table top in the cabin his father had built—his smooth, brown, naked little body bent over the book which rested in his strong slender hands, and his great shock of long, black hair falling about his well-shaped head and bright, intelligent eyes—Tarzan of the apes, little primitive man, presented a picture filled, at once, with pathos and with promise—an allegorical figure of the primordial groping through the black night of ignorance toward the light of learning


    47. " But if all this was so, it must mean that some revulsion of feeling had come over him again in the night, another crisis, and this—after yesterday's enthusiasm, emotion, pathos ! So all his " resurrection " had burst like a soap-bubble, and he, perhaps, was rushing about somewhere again now, in the same frenzy as he had been after hearing the news of Biiring ! There was the question, too, what would become of mother, of me, of all of us, and


    48. He made no attempt at eloquence, at pathos, or emotional phrases


    49. But every one realized at once that the speaker might suddenly rise to genuine pathos and “pierce the heart with untold power


    50. But in the second half he suddenly changed his tone, and even his manner, and at once rose to pathos













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    pathos poignancy commiseration pity ruth emotion consciousness affection empathy impression passion