Synonym: commiseration, pity, poignancy, ruth. Similar words: bathos, pathogen, those, path, fathom, at home, spathe, apathy. Meaning: ['peɪθɑs /-θɒs] n. 1. a quality that arouses emotions (especially pity or sorrow) 2. a feeling of sympathy and sorrow for the misfortunes of others 3. a style that has the power to evoke feelings.
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31. He speaks of nature with a certain unconscious pathos.
32. The head Sublime, the heart Pathos , the genitals Beauty, the hands and feet Proportion.
33. For the transmittable thing in a story is the identifying essence, the characterising savour, the peculiar quality and point of view of the humour, pathos, or interest.
34. Except perhaps for Mark Twain, no other American writer has registered with such precision the humor — and the pathos — of false sophistication and the vital banality of big-city pretension.
35. Chapter three expatiate the pathos experience of modern Chinese clerisy by depicting their life stories such as scarred memory, marginalized status and extravagated life.
36. Pathos, humour and terror, in this film, prove rather incompatible bedfellows.
37. And so that interview Between Lucie and Sydney Carton has a pathos that wrings our hearts.
38. Pathos has this quality , that It'seems ever addressed to one alone.
39. The quite magnificence of his political pathos lay in this.
40. Their sense of vision art mainly surrounds the ego of the youth pathos and the ego parable method of the metropolis. They usually use enantiomorphism psychological realism to express theirs lives.
41. But "Rise of the Planet of the Apes" discovers a new emotion: what you'd have to call interspecies pathos.
42. What a world of pathos in this: A barren room, ill kempt children, a worn out patient wife, a dissolute husband,[http://sentencedict.com/pathos.html] and weak.
43. In the Capitoline Museum in Rome is a sculpture in marble which, in its simple pathos, seems to me to be a most beautiful creation.
44. Not by them are impaired the dignity and infinite pathos of the Lost Cause.
45. That parting of the moment, like the pathos of deciduous trees kissed.
46. Dickens'works are also characterized by a mingling of humor and pathos.
47. One always has a certain grudge against Thackeray for making his Colonel Newcome so silly at times, though perhaps the irony, the pathos, the tragedy of the book required it.
48. He has tried pathos and he has tried pounding his lectern.
49. As she sat in church her face had a pathos and poignancy.
50. As he worked his way from ethos and logos to the pathos of peroration, he bade us think of the connection between deprivation and belligerence, and to do something about it.
51. A companion would have been a distraction, diluting the pathos of the moment.
52. I waited and waited for you,' she went on, her tones suddenly resuming their old fluty pathos.
53. The chapter on lyrical art mainly analyses lyrical tone of pathos and sentimentality and lyrical modes of gentleness and soulfulness .
54. The play is notable for the pathos of its final scene.
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