- "Leviathanism" and the
exaggerated repetition of
modified words, as in the
series "
pitiable", "pity", "pitied" and "piteous" (Ch. 81, "The
Pequod Meets the Virgin")...
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Retrieved 29
November 2015 – via
British Newspaper Archive. It is a sad and
pitiable sight to see
Irish mothers with, in some cases,
their dying babes in their...
-
Thrones hero
without a personality; Sam is sort of compelling, but in a
pitiable way; I can't
really keep the
names of any of the
other crows straight.")...
- to reach. It is the mind that
makes the body rich.
There is no
class so
pitiably wretched as that
which possesses money and
nothing else.
Money can only...
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satirical encounters with the real
world with the hero
either becoming the
pitiable victim or the
rogue who
exploited the
vices of
those he met. A
second tradition...
- that Taylor's "characterization is at once sensual, spiteful, cynical,
pitiable, loathsome, lustful, and tender."
Stanley Kauffmann of The New York Times...
- the community; and the
pitiable dead. Not only
spirits superior to man can be
considered kami;
spirits that are
considered pitiable or weak have also been...
-
acting "captures the
strutting buffoon in the character" but lost "the more
pitiable side",
while The
Christian Science Monitor wrote if "Noth's swaggering...
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captured and
sentenced to be hanged, in a
chapter that
portrays him as
pitiable in his anguish. ****in is portra**** as a
criminal mastermind who kidnaps...
- he
makes up for in
willingness and
ability to
plunge through the
merely pitiable and into the
realms of
anguish and despair." Rush
returned to television...