- the profession,
introduced him to
influential collectors; Longhi, more
balefully,
introduced him to the
world of
Roman street brawls.
Minniti served Caravaggio...
- "helper") "epikourios" (ἐπικούριος, "succouring"), "oulios" (οὔλιος, "healer,
baleful") and "loimios" (λοίμιος, "of the plague"). In
later writers, the word...
-
critics describing his
interpretation of the
character as "moody,
virile and
baleful" and that he had "dash,
attack and verve". Burton's
Hamlet was
quite po****r...
-
everywhere the
truth about race ... ****
propaganda was able to
continue its
baleful work
unopposed by the
authority of an
international organisation. The Third...
- Jesse's
disappearance case and have
moved into an apartment.
Pollard balefully cuts out a
newspaper article about Jesse's
disappearance and
hangs it...
- solid. However, when
given the chance, ****van was a powerful,
often baleful presence on screen,
providing more
pleasure than many more
touted stars...
-
variably calling up
themes of deep admiration, a
source of consolation, and a
baleful haunting of the spirit."
Spector acknowledged, "I'd like to have a nickel...
- Circe.
While Scylla was
bathing in the sea, the
jealous Circe poured a
baleful potion into the sea
water which caused Scylla to
transform into a frightful...
-
Western demons are, they are
usually weird and dangerous,
tending to
exert a
baleful influence on mankind. In more
superstitious times,
confusion and bewilderment...
- "Story
telling and
characterisation are
right at the top of Mrs Christie's
baleful form. Her plot may be
highly artificial, but it is neat,
brilliantly cunning...