| 11. | And all the pathos, too, of a man exposed.
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| 12. | His tragedies, as a rule, lack pathos and sublimity.
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| 13. | Pathos-Obama appeals to the audience s emotions through imagery.
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| 14. | Even the climactic choruses achieve their intended combination of pathos and jubilation.
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| 15. | Such moments are tinged with eeriness as well as pathos.
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| 16. | Add generous quantities of wit, pathos and sexual tension.
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| 17. | Pathos, after all, is not a four-letter word.
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| 18. | Donizetti helps Major along with some significant moments of pathos.
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| 19. | Pratfalls follow pathos, satire co-exists with sadness.
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| 20. | Two Regency romances interspersed with wit, humor and pathos.
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