Their ambivalent ireful mood is a manifestation of the ouroboric primal affect, self-envy. |
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Mr. Rochester was a princely and heroic master, and, despite his ireful frown and brusque, moody manner, Jane felt at ease in his presence. |
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Yet another ireful king, Cyrus of Persia, destroyed the river Gyndes because one of his horses drowned in it. |
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It's not just Mirren who is the target of Letts's ireful article, however, but all women. |
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