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  1. Sometimes they demonstrably were not; for example, portraits of the Emperor Augustus struck at the end of his reign, when he was seventy-six, do not depict a man of that age and do not correspond with the unflattering description given by his biographer, Suetonius. portraits such as this are intended to be the embodiment of a political ideal rather than a realistic likeness (though in some cases, such as that of Nero, they might be both).
  2. The biographer of J. A. Macfadyen recalled that "whenever he preached he seemed overcharged with the sense of the reality and supreme importance of the Gospel".
  3. The succession from Bevan to Michael Foot (Nye's biographer and Neil's patron) to Kinnock may be seen as a progress from genius to talent to mediocrity.
  4. However, if biographies of artists are carefully examined, it will be found that they do not necessarily contain much art criticism at all; a biographer may prefer not to express personal views about the artist's work; a book's main thrust may be to describe the artist's own aims and ideas.
  5. The industrious biographer of Bernard Shaw has just completed the fourth volume, but it appears as if bricks, not books, will finish him off.
  6. Whether or not the biographer was right, it is true that once you can exclaim "Abba, Father!", joy is the accompanying fruit of the Spirit and it sheds its radiance over life and death.
  7. Now, six months after an American biographer, Donald Spoto, did a hatchet job on Olivier, accusing him of having a homosexual affair with Danny Kaye, the key is to be removed from its resting place.
  8. Frustrated by the less than flattering interpretation of biographer Robert Gittings, who presented Hardy as a reclusive, grumpy sort, Dr James Gibson is to publish a more generous account next spring.
  9. His private life centred on a happy marriage, "steady as an ocean liner" in his biographer's phrase, to a childhood friend; it produced one daughter.
  10. Not, of course, all its human stuff; when Dostoevsky told his biographer that the task of his own deeper realism was "to find the human in the human being", he meant there is more to us than filthy earth, and this "more" must be found.
  11. As well as playwright Harold Pinter and biographer Lady Antonia Fraser, the world of books was represented by Douglas Adams, Martin Amis, Ben Okri, Sir William Golding, Ruth Rendell and Sue Townsend.
  12. "In practical terms", Luxemburg's biographer, Peter Nettl, comments, "Rosa Luxemburg's opposition to the PPS (Polish Socialist Party), and its policy of self-determination made her the most efficient ally of the SPD's (German Social Democratic Party's) policy of organizational integration for minorities in Germany".
  13. A deferential biographer is especially likely to take this line.

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