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| lings and troubled patients provide humour and | pathos against the backdrop of a public institution. |
| "Dudaktan Kalbe" recalls the | pathos and romance of Leo Tolstoy's novels. |
| She slowly develops a sense of humour and | pathos, and finds herself falling in love. |
| the climax of the entire play, is typified by | pathos and tragedy. |
| fort fell back on an uneasy mixture of obvious | pathos and broad comedy. |
| The story mixes | pathos and humour, all the while illustrating the dil |
| The life trauma being depicted has an inherent | pathos, and in Lonergan's hands, no small amount of c |
| Neville Cardus wrote of the "'unselfconscious | pathos' and 'intimate poetry' in her performances, of |
| ikapriya - Bhayanaka (Fear), Sahana - Karunya ( | Pathos) and Nadanamakriya - Shantam (Peace). |
| hical novels and short fiction of great humor, | pathos, and wisdom like Shirobamba and Asunaro Monoga |
| e, in 1871-- a story told with breath-catching | pathos and power; I am the Resurrection and the Life |
| , idealization and artistic brevity, excessive | pathos at times, grandiosity of scale. |
| erent type as though 'changing gear', with the | pathos being in the contrast and in the micro-resembl |
| y Wagnerian in its writing, dripping with faux | pathos, brasses blaring and strings thick and dense; |
| The film has moments of | pathos but it is anything but melancholy. |
| andeur of imagery, a vein of tender and solemn | pathos, cheerful trust" and a "pure and ennobling cha |
| Main lyric and music writer Peter | Pathos has left the band in summer 2006 and was repla |
| Humour and | Pathos in Judaeo-Christianity ISBN 1-86033-441-5 |
| Priest is not without intelligence, humor and | pathos, in the end it's little more than a tendentiou |
| laim to beauty, she owed her popularity to the | pathos in her voice. |
| Pathos is a Japanese manga written and illustrated by | |
| Injecting the film with fun and | pathos, Kline makes a superb Bottom; it's his play an |
| he has neither the depth of feeling, the grand | pathos, nor the concentrated energy of his master Tar |
| Ordeal (1866); Convalescent (the somewhat grim | pathos of which attracted much attention), and Faces |
| dity of this pair contrast with the pallor and | pathos of Mr Millais's picture [Ophelia]." |
| in Five Acts, by Nicholas Rowe, emphasizes the | pathos of Jane's fate. |
| aintings but place far greater emphasis on the | pathos of human inability to maintain the freshness o |
| ghtened of him, and I think that heightens the | pathos of the ending, because it's a witch hunt, with |
| edited copies of three poems based on sublime | pathos of the crucifixion of Jesus of Nazareth. |
| exuberance of Trainspotting with the familial | pathos of Angela's Ashes", whilst Variety described t |
| focuses on stories illustrating the humor and | pathos of ordinary life in the Japan of that era, mai |
| ibitions unmoved-be it by indignation, horror, | pathos, or wonder.” |
| "Love One Another ( | Pathos Original Mix)" |
| can say, this is the continuation of the Greek | pathos plays created 2500 years ago. |
| oaty rasp, were tinged with humorous irony and | pathos, reflecting Bukowski's prosaic style. |
| tlessly agile artist able to communicate love, | pathos, revolution, spirituality, and even sensuality |
| Orthopathy (from the Greek ortho- right- + | pathos suffering,) or natural hygiene (NH) is an alte |
| Leroy Douresseaux says of | Pathos that "Rarely are vampires as sexy as they are |
| d in the great scene was so overwhelmed by her | pathos that he could not speak. |
| th Thorns' showed nothing of the suffering and | pathos that characterised the late medieval scene.) |
| h moments are too few, and in suppressing even | pathos, the film also suppresses the other feelings t |
| by writing great stories, injecting humour and | pathos throughout. |
| , Bill "is a lonely figure who adds a touch of | pathos to the humor of King of the Hill, which is oft |
| Greene sets a text full of | pathos using a polyphonic texture over a continuous i |
| f the earliest cases of that strain of lyrical | pathos which was to be such a dominant factor in late |
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