"sympathetic" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- The work was characterized by Edward Bernstein, an early and sympathetic biographer, as awkward and prone to excessive oratory - unsuited for the stage despite several effective scenes.
- To be sure, notable public figures often choose sympathetic biographers, and writers frequently profile people they admire.
- Though Mr. Treglown is an impressively literate, sympathetic and intelligent biographer, he cannot disguise the essential lack of fire in Henry's early years.
- Even his best and most sympathetic biographer, Robert K. Murray, in "The Harding Era" (1969), had to conclude that the man should never have been President.
- Such is the volume of self-analysis that Peter Parker, a decent and sympathetic biographer, spends most of his 400-plus pages locked in a nervous struggle to find something new to say.
- (Horowitz, a wholly sympathetic biographer, heard that Friedan accused him privately of Red-baiting.)
- And even Mr. Savimbi's sympathetic biographer, British journalist Fred Bridgland, has become disillusioned.
- Although 'Tired and Emotional' is a good (if frequently embarrassing) read, George Brown still awaits a truly sympathetic biographer.
- London's Financial Times wrote, "Tipton may have spent his life fearing exposure, but he/she could not have wished for a more perceptive or sympathetic biographer than Middlebrook."
- As editor, he then made what Robert Newman, a sympathetic biographer, called "the most serious error of his career."
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