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In the end, one gets a valuable history lesson and a plausible portrait of Macmillan.
And Greg Hicks offers a riveting and plausible portrait of a man who seems the victim of an insane dream.
It is also a serious presentation of one plausible portrait of the life of Jesus of Nazareth.
But he is candid about his sympathies or his lack of them; and he has given us the fullest and most plausible portrait yet achieved.
One gets a valuable history-lesson and a plausible portrait of Macmillan; I simply crave a more radically revisionist account of the last great political actor-manager.
Drawing on a number of true-life accounts, Donoghue paints a plausible portrait of Mary as a conflicted, volatile character, hardened by the blows life has dealt her.
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In "Plausible Portraits," James writes, "From the beginnings of civilization it has been the human likeness which has most preoccupied man.
Rather, Barker's play had torn the veils away from the covert exercise of power in Britain and left some highly plausible portraits of the elite shivering naked in the spotlight.
In Plausible Portraits OF JAMES LORD: With Commentary by the Model (Farrar, Straus & Giroux, $25), he pairs these pictures with short, reflective essays in which he explores the dynamic between himself and each artist and offers his perspectives on portraiture and aesthetic truth.
He paints piercing, plausible portraits by combining their thoughts with their battlefield behavior.
It is as plausible a portrait of damnation as you could wish for; even now, however, we have not reached the end of the affair.
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