Sentence examples for deep wretchedness from inspiring English sources

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The period produced one major work that quintessentially expressed the chaotic extravagance and deep wretchedness of life in Germany in the 17th century: the novel Der abenteuerliche Simplicissimus (1669; The Adventurous Simplicissimus) by Hans Jacob Christoph von Grimmelshausen.

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Their encounter provides a slightly too explicit reminder that, for all his wretchedness and misbehavior, Nick is, deep down, a decent guy.

The media make wretchedness commonplace.

Underlying mood: despair at the wretchedness of the Arab condition.

Wretchedness, depicted with great verve, plays as fun.

Mentions "wretchedness" of Chaim Soutine & describes his self-portrait.

Should art transcend human wretchedness, or embrace it?

Because didn't misery imply a wallowing sort of wretchedness?

Now in London, here is a gra-dient of wretchedness?

Speak, though thy words bring wretchedness to me.

The embarrassment of wretchedness among us is beyond repair.

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