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The letters and papers often conveyed a combination of cold extremism and human tenderness.
Ordinary human tenderness appears only in images of the Madonna and Child.
It is the precondition of human tenderness, mightier than the sword but also infinitely more subtle and ultimately more urgent.
Saramago's truth-telling arises from a rare combination of intelligence, fierce artistic courage and intense human tenderness.
It's not often that the typically rough-and-tumble atmosphere of the comedy stage softens enough to allow such moments of delicate human tenderness.
Teresia Sherley has a stark reality in Van Dyck's painting, her pale skin and black hair giving human tenderness to her display of gold-threaded garments.
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Mathis tempers the more operatic elements with tenderness and knowing glimpses into the human heart struggling to love.
When Arbus photographed anonymous people in Central Park, she found a whole range of human emotions: aggression, tenderness, fear, desperation, pride and self-consciousness.
Created in 1962, "Aureole" has become an American modern-dance classic, a luminous celebration of Handel and of the human capacity for tenderness.
His Wotan, magnificently sung, and acted with a blend of human pride, anger, tenderness and godlike anguish, became the yardstick by which all other exponents of the role would be measured.
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