Equal pains are taken with parts which must excite dyspathy in the audience as with such as are sympathetic and remunerative. |
Not only is this typical of one strand in Australian portrayal of landscape which asserts the strange charms of apparent dyspathy, the appeal of wilderness, the Sinai sensation, or the goal of Voss. |
Bashfulness and dyspathy are a tough husk in which a chosen and delicate organization is protected from premature ripening. |
There is perhaps no other writer with whom I find myself so often both in sympathy and in dyspathy as with Goethe. |
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. |