-
American Spanish: [eɾmoˈsiʝo] ),
formerly called Pitic (as in Santísima
Trinidad del
Pitic and
Presidio del
Pitic), is a city in the
center of the northwestern...
- piety). Self-
pity is
pity directed towards oneself. Two
different kinds of
pity can be distinguished, "benevolent
pity" and "contemptuous
pity". In the latter...
- An
appeal to
pity (also
called argumentum ad misericordiam, the sob story, or the
Galileo argument) is a
fallacy in
which someone tries to win support...
- "This Is Such a
Pity" is a song by the
American alternative rock band Weezer. It is the
fourth single from the band's
fifth album, Make Believe. It was...
- The
Pity of It All: A
Portrait of Jews In Germany, 1743–1933 is a 2002 book by Amos Elon. The book
describes the
history of the
German Jews
between the...
- "Isn't It a
Pity" is a song by
English rock
musician George Harrison from his 1970 solo
album All
Things Must P****. It
appears in two
variations there:...
-
grave (Grga
Pitić and
Zarije old friends). The
fleeing bride stumbles across Grga Veliki, and the
couple fall
instantly in love. Grga
Pitić arrives on...
- volume. The
Pity of War may also
refer to: The
Pity of War:
Explaining World War I, a non-fiction book by
Niall Ferguson (1998) The
Pity of War, a 2014...
- Self-
pity is an
emotion in
which one
feels self-centered
sorrow and
pity toward the self
regarding one's own
internal and
external experiences of suffering...
- Look up
pity in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Pity is a
sympathetic sorrow evoked by the
suffering of others.
Pity may also
refer to:
Pity (film),...