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I turned away, trying not to see the pathos in his eyes.
The incredible pathos of little people's lives in the city.
He looked up at the captain, his blue eyes full of pathos.
By no means is the "move on" pathos limited to only city officials.
Ah me, the pathos of it is that we were young then.
Here at the end, try as we do to resist, it is hard not to see a bit of pathos in his role.
It is, in the main, the story of his own earlier years told with much grace and pathos.
The pathos of it all was thick in my throat.
These problems are not presented to us in terms of pathos or depression.
I mean, the pathos of it all just suddenly came washing over me.
When it all came crashing down, the effect reached beyond pathos.
But no American success story would be complete without pathos and nostalgia.
Pathos has this quality, that it seems ever addressed to one alone.
The pathos was bitter, sweet and every note in between.
We feel the endurance without having to absorb all the pathos.
Over emotionalism can be the result of too much pathos.
Here, too, the human pathos is all in the subtext.
Nevertheless, the impression he gives now is one of pathos.
Yet they failed to capture the pathos of the final moments.
But you can't find an example of pathos in Egyptian art.
Ah, well then, perhaps I'm thinking of the word in a different way to you, because pathos to me means tender.
Paul brought honesty and pathos to a role with very little dialogue.
In general, pathos refers to the use of an emotional appeal.
Hunt found he had read right through to the end, absorbed in the pathos of those final days.
From now on I will eschew grand words and pathos.