There is perhaps no other writer with whom I find myself so often both in sympathy and in dyspathy as with Goethe. |
I had it to myself for an hour like an ambivalent character in Conrad, nautical man alone with his dyspathy. |
Bashfulness and dyspathy are a tough husk in which a chosen and delicate organization is protected from premature ripening. |
Equal pains are taken with parts which must excite dyspathy in the audience as with such as are sympathetic and remunerative. |
He took no notice of the King's dyspathy, and resorted to the Court freely, as station authorized him and duty required. |
And there is, if not an antipathy between the races, at least a dyspathy, if we may employ a cognate term, a sort of repulsive feeling. |