Coleridge also made considerable use of Gothic elements in his commercially successful play Remorse. |
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He looked as stricken as I felt, remorse and guilt printed subtly on his patrician face. |
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This leads to feelings of loss, guilt and remorse and sets in progress the process of mourning. |
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Nathan's body slumped to the ground, his eyes filled with hate and for once a bit of remorse. |
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Ray in a fit of remorse confessed to the police, who analysed the drink and discovered it was incapable of causing death. |
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He seemed like he was talking about someone else, without any sign of shame and remorse, and without any emotional involvement. |
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They said they would have liked to have seen some obvious sign of remorse from the young man. |
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He said the defendants had lied to police, lied to the court and demonstrated little genuine remorse. |
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It portrays Martin as a befuddled individual with a short attention span and a weight problem, who exhibits no sign of remorse. |
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The essays are heavily laced with anger, remorse and angst, as Powell examines his life on microscopic and macroscopic levels. |
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After her examination, but by this time armed with remorse and guilt, I asked for the meaning of the multiple burn scars on her skin. |
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I developed my abilities of termination with extreme prejudice, and without an inkling of remorse. |
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Moreover, murderers are of all criminals the most prone to genuine remorse and self-reproach. |
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A tidal wave of remorse still remained tightly sealed inside him but for now, he had more immediate concerns with which to occupy his mind. |
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I didn't feel the slightest tinge of remorse as I noticed the blonde hair swishing behind a tainted wall. |
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But if I had so much as a tingle of buyer's remorse it has faded in the face of several joyous afternoons of camera play. |
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Jerry could feel her emotions surge, as her inner thought suddenly manifested feelings of remorse, regret, sadness, and guilt. |
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The way it performs its function unclouded by conscience, remorse, or delusions of morality. |
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Despite being warned by crew members, the Manchester man was said to have shown no remorse and seemed unconcerned by his actions. |
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Now Hallam has become a renegade, slaughtering innocent civilians without a shred of guilt or remorse. |
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You can crush your enemies in the most ruthless and vile of ways all the while unhindered by such weaknesses as remorse or guilt. |
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He's being a slippery character who fails to show any sign of remorse or even responsibility for his work. |
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Yet I don't care what names I call him cause I don't feel any remorse in calling him names or insulting him. |
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Isn't consistently showing a lack of remorse or regret symptomatic of psychopathy or sociopathy? |
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Throughout all this he never ever showed any remorse or any emotion for what he had done. |
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Shock and remorse showed there, the pink in his cheeks fading to a pale colour I had never seen on him before. |
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Like your star sign, you are brave and prone to attacking people without remorse. |
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As the acuteness of this remorse began to die away, it was succeeded by a sense of joy. |
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The nobleman goes on to host orgies, untouched by grief or remorse, until his horrible death. |
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Widowed, and with a little child, he felt violent pangs of transient remorse, and hymned his dead wife in vintage Nineties poet's minor melody. |
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Sadly, decency has been replaced in great measure by coarseness hence the absence of remorse or contrition. |
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While they concede that some of the coca they produce is bought by drug traffickers, they show little remorse. |
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He had expressed genuine remorse and it was doubtful he would be appearing in court again. |
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His supporters went into the debate terribly demoralized, afflicted with an industrial-strength dose of buyer's remorse. |
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Altogether this provided an ideological charter for the most extreme action, without compunction or remorse. |
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In the US justice system if an innocent man found guilty at trial does not feign guilt and remorse he is likely to be mercilessly punished. |
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The children all eventually confess to their crimes and profess profound remorse for their actions. |
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He is a kind of confidence man, preying on people's vanity, ignorance, or loneliness, gaining their trust and betraying them without remorse. |
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I have come to realise that he was born entirely without a conscience or a sense of remorse. |
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If the wrongdoer has come to the point of realizing his wrong, then one hopes there will be remorse, or at least some contrition or sorrow. |
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The sweet and beautifully drawn Song of the Birds is about a kid's remorse when he hits a little bird with a popgun. |
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Feeling remorse, there is always the possibility of applying the remedy to purify any wrong we have done. |
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One turned state's evidence, admitted his involvement and expressed remorse. |
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Bogart seems to have rescinded his deathbed remorse about switching from scotch to Martinis. |
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The absence of remorse and the continuation of abuse are dead giveaways that the person is a bully. |
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In his sentencing remarks, Justice Whealy said the cell members showed little remorse and few signs of deradicalisation. |
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They don't develop a knowledge of the victim's experience and therefore they don't develop victim empathy and a sense of remorse and guilt. |
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Most attacks of remorse or conscience in their strongest form emanates from that source. |
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I also did not feel any remorse at the extravagant spending of the evening. |
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They were speedily consigned, without remorse, to the young gentlemen's sleeping apartment. |
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The Assassins kill without remorse in the name of the common folk, but they do so in secret, answerable only to each other. |
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To others, it is like a red-hot poker shoved, without remorse, up the wazoo. |
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She gives herself to him fully and without remorse, despite knowing that their passion cannot last. |
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He great satisfaction helping anyone he could his entire life, without remorse or hesitation. |
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The two artists are very good at glitchy, abstract manipulations, here without remorse and full of ingenuity. |
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We know when trouble finds him, Reacher will do whatever it takes. Dispassionately and without remorse. |
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Throughout detectives have been struck by the lack of remorse shown by the accused. |
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He did after all confess, without a whisper of remorse, to carrying out the bombing. |
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He showed no concern or remorse but one witness saw him smiling shortly afterwards. |
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It's hoped that it will reduce feelings of regret, remorse and guilt, which are all core to the experience of Post Traumatic Stress. |
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Further, he has even not shown any remorse for what he put this person, his family and his practice through. |
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She did not even feel the slightest bit of anger or remorse as she felt her hands lift up the gun. |
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She felt no remorse, not even the tiniest twinge of guilt for what she had just done. |
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These are often characterised by feelings of shame, regret, remorse and anxiety. |
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Very often he is feeling guilt or shame or remorse for something he has done. |
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Such prisoners will probably not express contrition or remorse or sympathy for any victim. |
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Given the chance, as a young man, he would nap till noon without remorse or regret. |
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Let us not create heroes even before they show any remorse and repentance for their acts of terrorism? |
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However, the periods of remorse do not inhibit further episodes of acting out behaviour. |
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He turned away from her a bit, but Chantal could see he was hurt and felt instant remorse. |
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He has a romantic streak and, full of remorse and resentment, is deeply upset by the feud with his mother. |
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How on Earth can anyone be expected to show remorse, for something they say they didn't do? |
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Often beset by regret and remorse they seek, but do not always find, redemption in various forms. |
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There was no remorse or guilt in any of the conspirators, only pride at doing the right thing. |
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He is called upon to express remorse and modified anguish a couple of times, which he carries off easily. |
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When faced with the sight of the dead crocodile, the man was filled with tremendous remorse and burst into tears. |
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But like Spitzer in New York, hounding him out of office now would prompt resignation remorse later. |
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Sobriety brought a new, kinder, and gentler Womack, who often expressed remorse and regret over his past offenses. |
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The result is that a lot of folks go to their graves feeling unrelieved remorse for disputes they had long ago with lovers, family members, business colleagues, and others. |
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At the time of his extortion conviction, van der Sloot showed no remorse for the blackmail. |
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He belied his stated remorse as it became clear his primary regret was that he had landed himself behind bars. |
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Had he any remorse, he would have implicated those who conspired with him to commit the greatest Ponzi scheme in history. |
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And one of this disgusting crew beat the rap when he was charged and tried a few years back, a time when their expressions of remorse might have actually meant something. |
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All of us have done things in our lives we'd rather not have done, things that flood us with remorse or pain or embarrassment whenever we call them to mind. |
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He held it likely that Gwendolen's remorse aggravated her inward guilt, and that she gave the character of decisive action to what had been an inappreciably instantaneous glance of desire. |
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Perhaps she was a naive innocent who showed instant remorse and and he was an evil seducer who accused the arresting officer of being a sexless fascist meathead. |
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The masochist experiences severe guilt and remorse because he then usually feels he has violated the rules and standards of these internalized objects at some time. |
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But since his own daughter's death, he has dredged bucketloads of remorse from the depths of his own soul, and no longer sees the world in black and white terms. |
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Sitting on the side of her bed, her gaze is downturned, replete with a combination of remorse, self-reproach, and despair. |
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He collapses under the strain of it and he is bitten by guilt, remorse, and self-reproach. |
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For she saw in his eyes love, which no woman can mistake, and a thousand tons of regret and remorse, which aroused pity, which is perilously near to love requited. |
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He acknowledges these fits of anger, such as the one that caused him to slay his wife with an ax, but he nevertheless shows some remorse for what he has done. |
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Although filled with remorse, he does so, and they exchange their stories. |
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Why should this woman want a person she cannot trust and has shown her no remorse or empathy to remain in her life? |
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Society reacts to police tragedy with tears of remorse, yet can't seem to understand why police are so aggressive in situations that turn out to be false alarms. |
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He did without conscience and without remorse. |
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A double killer had shown no remorse or contrition for murdering two drug dealers in his home, a judge said yesterday as he imposed concurrent life sentences. |
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They showed desperation, ruthlessness and remorse among other things. |
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In her article, Medine acknowledges the slippery slope of gifting and expresses remorse. |
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Just the fact that I do not chant offenselessly should make me cry tears of remorse, but i go on stoneheartedly in my mechanical chanting. |
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I could forgive him for what he did if he showed some remorse. |
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Against his foes in battaile shewing force, And after fight in victorie remorse. |
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He argued with the judge contemptuously, showing no respect or remorse for his actions. |
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He was an aged man, with a withered countenance, down-looking, and low-hearted, probably the outcome of remorse. |
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However, he remained preoccupied with his first wife's death and tried to overcome his remorse by writing poetry. |
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The Tsar, full of remorse for the disasters he had caused, caught pneumonia and died on 2 March. |
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Benson sees no evidence of discrimination in their relationship and notes Bond's genuine remorse and sadness at Quarrel's death. |
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Ne on her teares or plaint, at all to have remorse, but to bring the mayde perforce. |
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Afterwards, Cromwell expressed no remorse for the massacre of civilians at Wexford in his subsequent report to Parliament. |
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Some of this may have been because of postpurchase rationalization, but a lot of buyers seemed to be suffering anything but remorse. |
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This filled Ashoka with remorse and lead him to shun violence, and subsequently to embrace Buddhism. |
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The time for remorse was when my husband was yelling to breathe! |
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The mind here exhibited is one untouched by pity, unstung by remorse, and uncorrected by shame. |
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He also studies world conquerors like Ghenghis Khan and Attila the Hun, who showed no mercy or remorse to their enemies. |
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Kulaks and enemies of the people became non-people who could be liquidated without remorse. |
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Nearly two weeks later, Kaiser expressed remorse in a letter to Sanchez. |
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James Creegan, director of care at Croft Carehomes Ltd, which runs Croftlands and four other homes in the north, expressed remorse over the poor standards at the home. |
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Allison, still in super cold warrior mood shows no remorse for her attempted murder and instead calls Gerard to tell him they captured two members of Derek's pack. |
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But he could be equally exasperating, obsessive, unempathetic and prone to sudden fits of violence that, invariably, filled him with remorse and self-loathing after the fact. |
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She had shared his sheets, and, in nightmares of remorse, he had shared her body, waking with drastic regret, feeling as soiled and soilsome as the city itself. |
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After several days Cassivellaunus offers to make peace with Caesar, and Androgeus, filled with remorse, goes to Caesar to plead with him for mercy. |
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There is simply nothing you can say that could make me feel remorse. If Justin sings Christmas, then for the duration of the track I am a Belieber. |
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A judge told Darren Conway, 32, he was suspending the six-month jail term because he pleaded guilty and expressed remorse for not fully engaging his handbrake. |
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