- in
William Shakespeare's play Hamlet.
Hamlet is reflecting, at
first admiringly, and then despairingly, on the
human condition. The monologue, spoken...
- (2005). Baez
wrote about Dylan in two autobiographies—
admiringly in
Daybreak (1968), and less
admiringly in And A
Voice to Sing With (1987). Baez portra****...
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Mukarjee in New Statesman, and by Ian
Crouch in The New Yorker. It was
admiringly reviewed by Tom
Shone in The New York Times.
China scholar Paul French...
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where it
received much more
critical attention. It was
dedicated "most
admiringly to the
author of Ion,
Thomas Noon Talfourd. It is best
known for the lines...
- Kirn
suggests that the novel's plot is "sinister high hokum", but
writes admiringly of the prose,
describing the
author as "a whiz with the joystick, a master-level...
- both of
these factors were
referenced by
Adolf Hitler in 1928 when he
admiringly stated the US had "gunned down the
millions of
Redskins to a few hundred...
-
Helen of Troy by
Evelyn De
Morgan (1898, London);
Helen admiringly displays a lock of her hair, as she
gazes into a
mirror decorated with the nude Aphrodite...
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Himmler (albeit
never a Lutheran,
having been
brought up Catholic)
wrote admiringly of his
writings and
sermons on the Jews in 1940. The city of Nuremberg...
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government ****istance with the
Bolivarian Missions. Chávez also
spoke admiringly of
Mahatma Gandhi,
stating in a 2005 speech,
stating "we must remember...
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routinely referred to as a 'tear-jerker.'
Though the term is
sometimes used
admiringly these days, doesn't it
actually mean that a
movie has
emotional scenes...