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6 Sentences With "pitifulness"

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But, adding creep factor to pitifulness, the crew members aren't just a bunch of programmed NPCs.
But this is not the moment for self-pitifulness, although [name redacted] nowadays it's extremely difficult for me to go out.
But this is not the moment for self-pitifulness, although I shared with [name redacted] that nowadays it's extremely difficult for me to go out.
The nonaesthetic properties associated with cuteness - smallness, compactness, formal simplicity, softness or pliancy thus also index minor negative affects such as helplessness, pitifulness and even despondency. Ngai also argues that the term cuteness is a way of sexualizing beings while simultaneously rendering them unthreatening. She illustrates this by providing several examples of poems that deploy ‘cuteness’ as a means of rendering the overtly aggressive and sexual dimension of the theme unthreatening. If "cuteness" is symptomatic of the aesthetics of contemporary consumption, zaniness is about production.
His verse and prose focus on plain expressions of emotion, patriotism, the joy of young love, and the pitifulness of the poor. Coppée continued to write plays, mostly serious dramas in verse, two in collaboration with Armand d'Artois. The performance of a short episode of the Commune, Le Pater, was prohibited by the government in 1889. Coppée published his first prose work in 1875 and went on to publish short stories, an autobiography of his youth, a series of short articles on miscellaneous subjects, and La Bonne Souffrance, a popular account of his reconversion to the Roman Catholic Church.
Paolo and Francesca da Rimini by Dante Gabriel Rossetti (1862) Gustave Doré, from his illustrations to the Divine Comedy (1857): Dante faints at the pitifulness of Francesca da Rimini's plight, while the hurricane of souls that she and her lover are trapped in surround the scene The death of Francesca da Rimini and Paolo Malatesta by Alexandre Cabanel (1870) Francesca da Rimini or Francesca da Polenta (; 1255 – c. 1285) was the daughter of Guido da Polenta, lord of Ravenna. She was a historical contemporary of Dante Alighieri, who portrayed her as a character in the Divine Comedy.

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