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Перевод: weariness speek weariness


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  1. But whether his artistic life was, as a few think, exemplary, or, as rather more think, a fearsomely cautionary fable, it is at all events a matter of some solemnity, and the amused weariness of we-have-heard-it-all-before will not serve in 1985 as it did in 1920 or 1940 or even, scandalously, as late as fifteen years ago.
  2. The non-sectarian Alliance Party, represented in North Down by deputy leader Addie Morrow, hopes with its message of peace and reconciliation to benefit from public weariness at the squabbling of traditional Unionists.
  3. Throughout their journey they had felt little of the uneasy fear that smells danger behind every bush but despite the weariness that dulled their senses these half-seen forms of rock among the trees seemed now to imply a threatening human presence.
  4. "I have walked all night," he said, the weariness sounding in his voice.
  5. Perhaps, more cynically, it reflects a weariness on the part of those subject to multiple restructurings on the apparent whim of new management.
  6. "Do you know who did it?" he asked, weariness and perhaps despair returning, stress visible.
  7. Edward early knew the deficiency of his letters to Hooton: "It is a weariness to fumble for truth and completeness, and after all to feel the failure at both.
  8. Later, at three in the morning, after the post show chaos and ligging had succumbed to weariness, Morrissey rang her and said, "Well?".
  9. However, the crisis is not simply a product of specific policy failures, or of weariness with ten years of Mitterrand.
  10. Henry's court is a place of dramatic lighting and suppressed excitement, while the atmosphere of the French deliberations is more informal, full of frustration and weariness.
  11. A weariness that was as much chronic boredom as physical tiredness seemed the most dominant thing about her.
  12. His was a rolling, jabbing prose, with an undertow of weariness; the best stuff on the subject somehow steals the speeds of the sport.
  13. As his later disastrous interventions in politics would make clear, he was a realist in quite a simple-minded sense, one who was concerned for public life, and believed (like activists of the Left) that a poet had the right and the duty to act in and upon that life quite directly; whereas the oddly distant weariness of Eliot's political pronouncements, even when he was most engag as editor of True Criterion , revealed a man for whom the psychological reality of private torments took priority over any reality which announced itself as social and public.

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