- sees his job not as the
source of
anguish and pain many
writers self-
pityingly see it as, but
rather as
something he's over-the-moon
delighted to be...
-
specially in Berlin, when
Liszt showed himself there, I
shrugged my
shoulders pityingly and thought:
quiet sabbatarian Germany does not wish to lose the opportunity...
-
pawning her
wedding ring
while the
pawnbroker and his ****istant look on
pityingly.
Cited by Van Gogh in a
letter to his
contemporary and
mentor Anthon van...
- Cora tomorrow.
Larry Slade is a
former syndicalist-anarchist who
looks pityingly on the rest. Don
Parritt is the son of a
former anarchist who
shows up...
-
hands in supplication; at left, another,
borne away by a Roman,
looks pityingly at her infant, who
cries and s****s to
follow her; in middle, a
third energetically...
- a Cold War
desire to
repress change as
illustrated by "Harriet's self-
pityingly dogged focus on
their marriage"
without dealing with the
radicalism of...
- not let it stay human, its only
respite from pain - then dies.
Brender pityingly calls it "poor Frankenstein," then uses the Controller-enhanced ship to...
- not
emotional self-indulgence. The students, however, just look at him
pityingly and ask him when he
plans to leave. As the
title suggests, The Clockwork...
-
interposition of
William Carstares and the Duke of Queensberry, who
wrote of him
pityingly, as an 'instance of the
folly of Jacobitism', he was
permitted towards...
- alcoholic. His wife is a
demanding shrew.
Ogden suffers acutely from self-
pityingly memories of his
abandonment of his
first wife. "The
protagonist begins...