- 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...
-
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...
- 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...
-
situation in any way, but he will get the
kudos and it will be said,
rather pityingly, that he came here to hold my hand and
bolster me up. On 25 September...