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Ecstasy followed by agony.
Few of their successes have come unaccompanied by agony.
Depressed, she lay in bed day after day, poleaxed by agony.
Leopardi is pulled by agony in one direction and ecstasy in the other.
Strand's recent work feels less like that leisurely middle period and more like the early work, extended now by agony, aging, the deaths of intimates.
After a few terrible layovers, the "sort by agony" option, plus a visual depiction of just how long those layovers are, is awesome.
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"Are all men's lives like the lives of us good people," Dowell asks, "like the lives of the Ashburnhams, of the Dowells, of the Ruffords – broken, tumultuous, agonied, and unromantic, lives, periods punctuated by screams, by imbecilities, by deaths, by agonies?
The couple's passionate on-off affair is paralleled by the agony suffered by a dedicated Catholic priest (Javier Bardem) who's having painful problems with his vocation.
The Constant Reader reviews "Cobwebs and Cosmos" by Paul Eldridge, "The Rain Girl" by Edward Doherty, "Gay Agony" by H. A. Manhood and "Women and Children Last" by Beverly Nichols.
By Dorothy Parker The New Yorker, April 4 , 1931P. 84 The Constant Reader reviews "Cobwebs and Cosmos" by Paul Eldridge, "The Rain Girl" by Edward Doherty, "Gay Agony" by H. A. Manhood and "Women and Children Last" by Beverly Nichols.
The New Yorker, April 4 , 1931P. 84 The Constant Reader reviews "Cobwebs and Cosmos" by Paul Eldridge, "The Rain Girl" by Edward Doherty, "Gay Agony" by H. A. Manhood and "Women and Children Last" by Beverly Nichols.
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