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Перевод: pathos speek pathos


[существительное]
страстное воодушевление; энтузиазм ; что-либо, вызывающее сострадание; что-либо, вызывающее грусть; пафос ; чувствительность ; трогательность


Тезаурус:

  1. Colin Farrell's lovely performance had humour-inevitably the kids loved his "Humbugs!" -and not a little pathos as the old skinflint was made to see the error of his ways.
  2. I concentrated on the implications of Einstein's General Theory, he said, and on the pathos of his later career.
  3. One member of the 4-Skins, protesting his innocence of any B.M/N.F involvement to a journalist the next day, told a story which under less dire circumstances could rival the best of Buster Keaton in terms of pathos, slapstick and deadpan gallows humour.
  4. "Sharing the same bed when the spark between you has gone has a particular pathos", he wrote.
  5. Of women, I saw the type of her, heroic greatness in Mrs Siddons; of her fascinations, in Mrs Jordan and Mlle Mars; I listened with rapture to the dreamy monologues of Coleridge - "that old man eloquent"; I travelled with Wordsworth, the greatest of our lyrico-philosophical poets; I relished the wit and pathos of Charles Lamb; I conversed freely with Goethe at his own table, beyond all competition the supreme genius of his age and country.
  6. Elsewhere, the close-up, detailed approach which works brilliantly, say, for Imogen Stubbs's affecting Desdemona (the pathos of her disoriented, jittery jauntiness intensified by beautiful touches such as the sepia photograph of her estranged father she keeps on the bedside table in Cyprus or the chocolates from Casio that she has secreted in a locked draw, not because she fears sexual misconstruction but because she would like to be thought too grown-up for frivolous sweet-guzzling by Othello) paradoxically diminishes Iago because it encourages the belief that he can be realistically "explained" like a figure in a novel.
  7. It is perhaps not coincidental that this period of turmoil was to result in a work described as a "landmark in Mozart's earlier keyboard works, only paralleled in pathos and intensity by the Fantasy and Sonata in C minor" (K.457 and K.475).
  8. Someone who annoyed with her need for sympathy, who irritated with her shameless display of pathos.
  9. It is also a play in which mortals are seen as figures of infinite pathos in a universe controlled by the whims of a cruel fate and a capricious deity.
  10. By April 1792, he was "writing for all the prizes", and later that year his "Ode on the Slave Trade", a poem "tinged with melancholy moral pathos", won the Browne Medal.
  11. With a performance of such towering strength and breathtaking pathos that it would make the stones weep, Depardieu's bulk and energy turn Jean into a force of nature even when it is nature he is fighting.
  12. There is pathos to be found in it in abundance, and images of love and great nobility of spirit.
  13. What is most remarkable about this piece is its level of pathos - the company are battling to perform against the wishes of the big, bad man (on stilts) in a suit.

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