Sentence examples for sympathetic sensibility from inspiring English sources

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Even contemporaneity, proximity, and a sympathetic sensibility aren't enough to put you in the room.

Williams's torrid but sympathetic sensibility, edited by James (This House) Graham from many earlier versions of the play, is allowed to let rip, melding psychological trauma with an excoriating picture of the south.

Kastan, a gentle humanist whose most recent book, "Will to Believe," is an attempt to apply both common sense and sympathetic sensibility to the vexed question of Shakespeare's religion, moves around the room of books, splayed open, defenseless, on foam stands.

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While I am deeply sympathetic to the sensibilities of the parties involved in the case, and realize that any outcome would be hurtful to one group or another, I'm not sympathetic to the Supreme Court's majority opinion in the case.

Thus, apart from nociceptive and neuropathic pain, pain in chronic cold CRPS may also be due to ischemic pain caused by endothelial dysfunction [ 67, 73, 93], sympathetic hyperactivity or increased sensibility to circulating catecholamines [ 20], or sympathetically maintained pain [ 77].

Last year our reviewer, William Ferguson, admired the tale's "fine historical sensibility and sympathetic imagination".

The rest is fiction, but the novel is always grounded in a fine historical sensibility and sympathetic imagination.

It would have been wonderful to see what came next in Morton's art, but she died in a car accident in Chicago before she could further explore, and possibly reconcile, these two different yet sympathetic sides of her sensibility.

More sympathetic to a Blakean sensibility, George Orwell identified a patriotic view of England that was "the opposite of Conservatism": it was a "devotion to something that is always changing and yet is felt to be mystically the same … the bridge between the future and the past".

They remain, in fact, a testament to all of their most recent owner's highly complicated sensibilities and sympathetic impulses.

It is a sensibility that, in her sympathetic illuminations of both time and place, she also cultivates.

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