单词 | sentimentally |
例句 | “If I were God, I certainly wouldn’t want people to love me sentimentally. It’s too unreliable.” Nine Stories 1953-04-06T00:00:00Z “Thass funny. My name’s Smith too. Why,” she added sentimentally, “I might be your mother!” 1984 1949-06-08T00:00:00Z They owed to him their two or three politest puzzles; and the joy and exultation with which at last he recalled, and rather sentimentally recited, that well-known charade, Emma 1815-12-23T00:00:00Z She thought a little sentimentally about Léonce and the children, and wondered what they were doing. The Awakening 1899-04-22T00:00:00Z And while I'd like to hope that my years of living in California subsequently educated my palate, sometimes I still sentimentally long for Chi Chi's chimichangas and — as that unfortunate jingle went — fry-ai-ai-ed ice cream. This nostalgic sweet corn cake is inspired by a retro chain restaurant 2022-09-04T04:00:00Z Too often, he wrote, blacks were portrayed “sentimentally and patronizingly.” Daniel Aaron, Critic and Historian Who Pioneered American Studies, Dies at 103 2016-05-03T04:00:00Z They were of great value to me monetarily and sentimentally because they were my mother’s rings. Hints From Heloise: Flushing cat waste 2015-09-25T04:00:00Z There is no attempt to complicate the facts as they are with notions of things as they should be morally, or as they might be sentimentally or aesthetically. Review: ‘Sister Carrie,’ by Theodore Dreiser 2021-10-21T04:00:00Z Emotionally and sentimentally, there's a lot of the Michelle and Barack Obama world in this show. Kal Penn on why Democrats are losing and what constitutes a patriotic comedy 2019-11-07T05:00:00Z One of the features of summer vacations used to involve bearing back mementoes and knickknacks to sentimentally clutter up shelf space at home. I am a souvenir hoarder: I’m the guy who can’t throw café napkins and hotel stationery away 2015-08-15T04:00:00Z Though his eyes are hidden by orange-tinted glasses, I convince myself sentimentally that I can still see them shine. Paolo and Vittorio Taviani: 'For us it was cinema or death' 2013-03-01T08:00:05Z Always, however, he would be anxious to start the next project: paintings finished were not sentimentally retained, except for possible reference. David Holmes obituary 2010-05-25T17:14:00Z The British public are irrational and deluded about their NHS, attached sentimentally to it as if it were our darling child. God Bless the NHS by Roger Taylor – review 2013-03-15T10:00:01Z For British thespian hellraisers, drunkenness is much more of a public performance, more about sentimentally singing or declaiming verse in the pub after the landlord has despairingly called time – in a booming, actorly voice. Men behaving badly: why cinema's great hellraisers were a breed apart 2019-07-11T04:00:00Z One way to look at the imagery in these films is as the artistic equivalent of Khan’s Genesis Device, sentimentally resurrecting the cinematic past for viewers. Five Sci-Fi Classics, One Summer: How 1982 Shaped Our Present 2022-08-04T04:00:00Z Let's start with "The Scintillating Showstoppers," filmmakers whose ambitions played big: Christopher Nolan went sentimentally otherworldly but stayed smart in "Interstellar." Daring films lifted the artform in 2014 2014-12-19T05:00:00Z He plays with tones, realisms and ideas in “Three Billboards,” including the sentimentally redeemed white racist, a character that suggests — despite the rage and invective — that Mr. McDonagh holds out hope for humanity after all. Review: On Violence and the Pain of Others in ‘Three Billboards’ 2017-11-08T05:00:00Z Not to mention a canon of pop songs sentimentally blessing the rains down in Africa and questioning whether they know it’s Christmas time at all? Black Panther: does the Marvel epic solve Hollywood's Africa problem? 2018-02-03T05:00:00Z The exploits of, say Amy Winehouse, Lindsay Lohan or Lily Allen are not really “exploits” in the same sentimentally rousing sense. Men behaving badly: why cinema's great hellraisers were a breed apart 2019-07-11T04:00:00Z While they’re on the run from the angry mob of villagers, Joseph sentimentally imagines a future for himself and Sarah. Women on the Scottish Coast, at the Whims of Male Violence 2020-09-09T04:00:00Z I definitely like holding on to stuff sentimentally. Deptford Goth: defo not a goth, and graduating beyond the bedroom 2013-03-15T14:00:00Z Its attitudes are a Hare-brained mixture: both principled and progressive – not many dramatists make a woman representative of an era – and sentimentally flawed, since that woman, sensitive, volatile, beguiling, is aflutter with traditional femininity. The Children's Hour; Plenty; The Heretic ? review 2011-02-13T00:06:05Z Two couples sentimentally journey in opposite directions between Wales and Argentina, making for a sweet, scenic exchange-holiday. This week's new films 2011-03-05T00:07:29Z It is alternately inspiring — almost visionary — and insufferable, innovative and predictable, meticulous and sentimentally precious. Art Review: Documenta 13 in Kassel, Germany 2012-06-14T21:44:01Z “The rolling racks, the fabric stores,” she said sentimentally. As ‘Mad Men’ Ends, the Woman Behind the Costumes Is Just Getting Started 2015-04-22T04:00:00Z She dreams that she is visited by her dead father, and here Ms. McFall’s writing seems sentimentally poetic: “You always meant the world to me,” Amelia sings, “and when you died, I lost my world.” Music Review: ?Amelia? Has Its Premiere at the Seattle Opera 2010-05-09T22:10:00Z He believed the work to be basically a comedy, and so the piece should move at the brisk pace Strauss intended, not lingered over sentimentally. Charles Mackerras 1925-2010 2010-07-15T10:55:00Z I'm so personally, selfishly, sentimentally satisfied that she's happy with it. A Minute With: Diane Lane, off to the races in "Secretariat" 2010-10-07T15:54:00Z The coastal setting is gorgeous but impassive, the small-town milieu intimate but not sentimentally so. Deceptively simple 'Olive Kitteridge' unfolds as work of art 2014-10-31T04:00:00Z “Ready Player One” takes its title, sentimentally, from the phrase that signaled the start of games from that era. Books of The Times: A Future Wrapped in 1980s Culture 2011-08-14T23:02:57Z The sharp edges of the story are sentimentally sanded down; there's a fair bit of slush, and it's a pretty quaint view of what writers and a writer's life are actually like. Stuck in Love – review 2013-06-12T20:50:01Z He doesn't allow himself to get sentimentally in his own light or to pull focus from a sober, deeply felt effort of recollection and recreation. The Crumb Road by Maitreyabandhu – review 2013-07-05T17:30:00Z Rooftop dinners, helicopters, fireworks, flowers and fine wines are expensive elements that may not be received as sentimentally as the proposer hopes. The Secret to a Perfect Wedding Proposal (Hint: It’s Not Valentine’s Day) 2018-02-07T05:00:00Z If that had won, the Goss brothers could have got up on the Oscar stage and sentimentally demonstrated their boyhood “dart-throwing” game. Oscar nominations 2019: Roma and The Favourite deserve acclaim, but no female directors is woeful 2019-01-22T05:00:00Z But it’s funny how sentimentally attached people–especially, maybe, Gen-Xers of my vintage–are to commercials, usually the most-bemoaned part of the TV experience. Robo-James’ Time-Machine: The Unbearable Sadness of Levi’s 2012-08-22T12:26:38Z Earlier this year, Oscarologists handicapped Life of Pi as "destined for the Hugo slot: f/x-driven, sentimentally involving, respected director" – but Hugo was a cold marvel, not sentimentally involving enough. Ang Lee's Life of Pi for top gongs? 2013-01-22T15:20:00Z It's a broad of stereotypes whose serious themes are sentimentally mishandled, and saddled with a browbeatingly reverential attitude to high culture in the form of Tchaikovsky's Violin Concerto in D Major. Film review: The Concert 2010-07-15T22:05:00Z In later years, Jewish studies professors have been less kind, complaining that Harnick's lyrics and Joseph Stein's book sentimentally sanitized the shtetl and misrepresented both Judaism and eastern European life. How "Fiddler on the Roof" helped usher in the Jewish Pride movement of the 1960s 2023-07-08T04:00:00Z Not to give too much away, but Alice’s romantic impetuosity in her youth has fateful consequences that only a show as sentimentally over the top as this could happily resolve. 'Bright Star' at the Ahmanson: Bluegrass, tears and a big, vacuous smile 2017-10-23T04:00:00Z His story is sentimentally reinvented for the screen. Love and Other Drugs ? review 2010-12-23T22:19:00Z From its dandyish business casual to its crockpots of fondue so much of it seems so charmingly bygone, so sentimentally lost. Review | St. Vincent gets trapped in ’70s revivalism on ‘Daddy’s Home’ 2021-05-19T04:00:00Z This makes his production, directed by David Schweizer and also starring Nora Cole, deeply sentimental or, if you prefer, sentimentally deep. Theater Review: Culture Project?s Revival of ?And God Created Great Whales? 2012-02-16T01:03:49Z Tightly controlled yet somehow relaxed, Lewis gives a performance in which the coldblooded manipulator and the sentimentally loyal bro coexist at every moment. British Spies, Japanese Teens and a German Cop’s Wild Ride 2023-05-10T04:00:00Z Most of the Americans there appeared oddly stifled, determined to remain, if not physically then sentimentally, back in the United States. A Journalist Abroad Grapples With American Power 2017-08-28T04:00:00Z “Highly emotional souls, in tune and unison with life, in whom every event would be sentimentally prolonged and re-echoed, would neither know nor understand laughter.” Perspective | A humor exhibition at NGA might not be funny, but it reminds us to laugh at what’s stupid 2018-08-24T04:00:00Z From its most sentimentally intoxicated to its more socially engaged poems, a crucial aspect of Dear Boy's knowing aesthetic is the precise and telling detail. Dear Boy by Emily Berry – review 2013-03-22T19:00:01Z But with Dudamel — his tempos moderate, neither rushed at one extreme nor sentimentally milked at the other — the ensemble was genial and eager. Review: Gustavo Dudamel Could Be the New York Philharmonic’s Future 2022-03-10T05:00:00Z I often said I would have to quit if I lost that book — until its value eventually became irrelevant, except sentimentally. Behind the ‘sacred item’ Larry Stone is carrying until his last day on the job 2023-11-03T04:00:00Z What Murray wrote was sentimentally hopeful, but also literally true. Rafer Johnson lighting Olympic flame in '84 ultimate moment for Coliseum, his family 2023-06-23T04:00:00Z “I can understand it business wise, but sentimentally you hope it didn’t come to this,” he said. Astros send A’s to most losses through 53 games to start season since 1900 2023-05-27T04:00:00Z Sometimes it’s a home’s new owner who views a chart sentimentally. How to preserve an invaluable piece of home: Your child’s growth chart 2023-02-02T05:00:00Z But Brexit, and its impact Northern Ireland’s peace process, has driven a wedge into what both sides sentimentally call the U.K.-EU “Special Relationship.” At UN, Truss aims to show UK can still lead on world stage 2022-09-20T04:00:00Z But unlike cryptocurrency, they might always be worth a little something sentimentally. People really are giving NFTs as gifts. Results may vary 2021-12-23T05:00:00Z "The idea that Americans are going to be sentimentally evoking their ancestry, if their roots are British, is unlikely," he said. Joe Biden: Unearthing the president's unsung English roots 2021-06-11T04:00:00Z But sentimentally speaking, they reflect the value of the life of the man who once owned them. Storage auction bid unearths South Carolina treasure trove 2020-08-31T04:00:00Z Outside of medical contexts, babies tend to be photographed sentimentally, but Shin spares us none of the violent intensity of bringing about life and of being alive. The Photographer Capturing Unvarnished Truths 2020-08-27T04:00:00Z “That stuff’s not that important to me. I’ve had an unbelievable life,” Barkley told Birmingham’s WJOX-FM last week, explaining why he isn’t sentimentally attached to his possessions. Charles Barkley is selling memorabilia to build affordable housing in his Alabama hometown 2020-03-09T04:00:00Z Many of the 10,000 celebrants looked on, “sentimentally sobered for the moment.” The end of Seattle’s streetcars was the beginning of the city’s uncertain transit future 2020-02-02T05:00:00Z We got one when we were on that tour of Japan and sentimentally it meant a lot. Indians’ Santana savoring his storybook All-Star season 2019-07-08T04:00:00Z “But why? Perhaps I was just won over sentimentally, because of the seductive mass of details that look like they were lifted from my own past.” An Artist’s Life, Refracted in Film 2019-01-14T05:00:00Z As a result, everyone else looks back sentimentally to the days when Bush – now, amazingly, a comparative titan of commonsense – was in charge. So now George Bush Sr is celebrated as a titan of unity. How on earth did we get here? 2018-12-08T05:00:00Z It is the time when time is most precious, sentimentally, and because of a deficit of sufficient hours to barrel through end-of-year tasks. We’re Stuck! A Not-So-Festive Look at an Enduring Travel Tradition 2018-11-21T05:00:00Z Picking new sweet spots and different wounds in his material has always been Dylan’s way, but these days those reawakenings dig deeper and perhaps more sentimentally. Bob Dylan live review – the master of reinvention shakes it up again 2018-08-08T04:00:00Z Historically and sentimentally, Budapest is actually three separate cities. The Best of Budapest: A Guide for Strategic Travelers 2018-06-27T04:00:00Z However, they also found that recipients would actually prefer to receive fewer practical gifts and more sentimentally valuable ones. Opinion | Gift-Giving Tips From Scientists 2017-12-15T05:00:00Z But empires rise and fall, and it’s a mistake to get too sentimentally attached to any one of them. Opinion | Earthlings, Unite: Let’s Go to Mars 2017-12-16T05:00:00Z No matter how strange the world of his fiction, at its heart is always something sentimentally recognisable. George Saunders: ‘When I get praise, it helps me be a little bit more brave’ 2017-10-18T04:00:00Z Brought up in the Camargue, to which he is sentimentally attached, and to which he dedicated his first collection, he studied the history of art and costume at Montpelier University. Christian Lacroix, the heir to Yves St Laurent – fashion archive, 1987 2017-10-18T04:00:00Z She could have sold them, sure, but she’s sentimentally attached to the tools of her lost friend’s trade. A Wondrous Production of “Sweeney Todd” 2017-03-05T05:00:00Z “When I do kids’ movies I do them very sentimentally, and wearing your heart on your sleeve on that stuff is dangerous. With 'Split,' M. Night Shyamalan hopes to remind people of his sixth sense for crafting taut thrillers 2017-01-20T05:00:00Z In his speech, Jackson talked, a bit sentimentally, about “the habits of our Government and the feelings of our people.” Trump’s Washington Wedding 2017-01-19T05:00:00Z Not sentimentally, or morbidly, not with self-pity or in expectation of praise or admiration, but with the strength of certainty. Surviving the Holocaust: ‘I didn’t allow any hatred to grow. But I don’t blame those who did' 2017-01-14T05:00:00Z Ninety-four years later, the same matchup has returned splendidly, sentimentally, and right on time. Bill Plaschke | USC-Penn State matchup: a Rose Bowl the way it's meant to be 2016-12-30T05:00:00Z Neighborliness, Rosenblum notes, is often portrayed sentimentally—“Little House on the Prairie,” “Home Improvement”—but its rules are brutally practical. Red Neighbor, Blue Neighbor 2016-10-31T04:00:00Z One box was full of crude, if sentimentally valuable, artwork created by his now-28-year-old daughter. Remembering the Summer of Love — as experienced in Springfield, Va. 2016-07-04T04:00:00Z In the city the life is emotionally and sentimentally limited. Farc rebel leader: ‘We repent everything, not just the war’ 2016-06-25T04:00:00Z Rex’s final final decision, although sentimentally satisfying, may feel anticlimactic and unearned. 'Last Cab to Darwin' strains to deal with end-of-life issues 2016-06-16T04:00:00Z It was my parents who decided that ‘Mona’ was a befitting title for their generic but sentimentally special latest offspring. (How to) say my name, say my name 2016-05-23T04:00:00Z But a lot of people were sentimentally attached to the idea of Pluto and took against Brown’s position. 2006: a space oddity – the great Pluto debate 2016-05-01T04:00:00Z When Latter-day Saints say the most fundamental unit of the church is the family, they’re not speaking sentimentally, they’re speaking theologically.” Dissatisfied liberal Mormons find refuge in the Community of Christ 2015-10-01T04:00:00Z Hearing no complaints, we assume, sentimentally, that they are grateful. Cecil and the Law of the Playground 2015-08-06T04:00:00Z In a radio interview, he said that Tsipras “didn’t have what it took sentimentally, emotionally, at that moment, to carry that ‘no’ vote to Europe—and use it as a weapon.” Greece’s Ex-Finance Minister Tells All 2015-08-03T04:00:00Z So I thought, sentimentally, to connect the lyrics to that because it was all for him. Lianne La Havas: How I write songs - BBC News 2015-07-26T04:00:00Z She sentimentally recalls astronauts’ descriptions of the “barren and homey” smell of outer space that was stuck to their suits after a spacewalk. Ruing the end of America’s glory days in space 2015-05-28T04:00:00Z Yet he and his family fell prey to the temptations offered by unfathomable fortune, witnessing first-hand, physically and sentimentally, the steady decay of their family. The Getty Family: A Cautionary Tale of Oil, Adultery, And Death 2015-04-23T04:00:00Z It’s also not afraid to sentimentally and respectfully honor Walker. ‘Furious 7’ review: There’s no sense in resisting it 2015-04-01T04:00:00Z While the players’ immaturity might seem a nuisance, college coaches speak sentimentally of the opportunity to make a difference in a young person’s life. N.F.L. Coaches Now Reach for Next Level: College 2015-01-03T05:00:00Z At the same time, he told several people at the magazine that he was not interested in sentimentally dwelling on its past. Revolt at the New New Republic 2014-12-07T05:00:00Z He is the ultimate social Darwinist, or perhaps Ayn Rand follower, who has only scorn for anyone who failed to read the fine print of their mortgage contract or is sentimentally attached to a home. Bogdanovich's 'She's Funny That Way' milks laughs in Venice 2014-08-29T04:00:00Z He doesn't dither, agonising sentimentally over the current incumbent's welfare. 'Clarke's honesty comes back to bite him' 2013-12-15T11:07:47Z I am sentimentally invested in the movie because it's a movie I was supposed to be part of in a production 15 years ago. India Ink: Selling 'Midnight's Children' in India 2013-02-01T15:15:32Z There was a glorious tribute to the NHS, whose care and attention to child patients was elided sentimentally but persuasively with the glories of great children's literature and its scary villains. Olympic opening ceremony: Peter Bradshaw's review 2012-07-27T22:53:55Z Who could be sentimentally afflicted, she cried in her heart, with a good floor, a good band, and a good partner? The Tree of Knowledge A Novel 2012-04-05T02:00:35.603Z Men fall in love every day, yet few of them like to be caught talking or acting sentimentally towards the object of their affections. It May Be True, Vol. II (of III) 2012-03-20T02:00:12.527Z But Hearn was so prosaic and matter-of-fact that he saw only the forms and outlines of the things about him, and so sentimentally credulous that he believed that Japan contained greater wonders than Louisiana. The Circus, and Other Essays and Fugitive Pieces 2012-03-12T03:00:26.180Z The weazened little man nodded his head and looked up at me sentimentally. Cardigan 2012-02-24T03:00:29.073Z Vaughan did not know whether to take this, which was gravely and even sentimentally spoken, for jest or earnest. Chippinge Borough 2012-02-15T03:00:32.210Z "I had hoped to retire, like Cincinnatus, to my plough," and he gazed sentimentally out of the window across the city to the wooded hills of Santa Paula. The Four Corners of the World 2012-01-26T03:00:15.920Z "Reminds me of the Hanging Gardens of Babylon," said Mr. Skee, sentimentally. The Crux 2012-01-12T03:00:12.630Z "They are like souls just ready to wing their way to another world," she said, sentimentally, with her head on one side. The Front Yard 2012-01-09T03:00:23.183Z Her spirit, lulled by a slumberous sweetness, was sentimentally inclined. Froth 2011-12-28T03:00:38.123Z The novels laid in war-time are either sanguine melodrama or absurd idyls of maidens whose lovers are at the front—a tragic theme if tragically and not sentimentally conceived. Modern Essays 2011-12-13T03:00:25.577Z Mr. Kirtzman’s other properties were undamaged, but the Pavilion was the one to which he was most sentimentally attached. Blaze Destroys Pavilion, Gay Dance Hall on Fire Island 2011-11-16T01:52:42Z Like most of its kind, it is formal, sentimentally prolix, and supplicatory, yet not without a certain pleasant interest. Studies in Medi?val Life and Literature 2011-10-29T02:00:13.050Z After all, the only safe person to fall in love with nowadays is a reformer: socially, financially, and sentimentally. Atlantic Classics 2011-10-16T02:00:18.497Z His was a purely natural, scientific, spiritual faith, unorthodox to the last degree,—logically, historically, critically, sentimentally so,—so on principle and with fixed purpose. Recollections and Impressions 1822-1890 2011-10-15T02:00:25.820Z Her visit to the Enchantress had perhaps had something to do with these disturbing feelings, but not, she argued, because she was sentimentally attracted by her rescuer. The Coast of Adventure 2011-10-03T02:00:25.810Z I hope you’ll pass it along to the noble children I long to call my grandchildren, some day,” said Mrs. Alexander, sentimentally. Polly and Her Friends Abroad 2011-09-18T02:00:29.443Z Calling here one day, I was witness to a scene on which the genius of Sterne would have lived and revelled most sentimentally. Four Years in France or, Narrative of an English Family's Residence there during that Period; Preceded by some Account of the Conversion of the Author to the Catholic Faith 2011-09-09T02:00:59.237Z Over every public building and railroad station, and on all the public squares were transparencies in which the substantial form of Germania flourished extensively, leaning upon her shield, and gazing sentimentally into vacancy. Music-Study in Germany from the Home Correspondence of Amy Fay 2011-09-07T02:00:17.597Z This last, perhaps, is not needful; still, a moated ch�teau, or even a moated grange has a fascination for the sentimentally inclined. Castles and Chateaux of Old Touraine and the Loire Country 2011-08-27T02:00:22.057Z She's got such a soft heart, it will melt like butter in the sun if any one looks sentimentally at her. Little Women or Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy 2011-08-18T02:00:21.810Z But now this sentimentally inclined youth had called on me and shown a recurring disposition to try and hold my hand when we were alone together. The Heart's Country 2011-08-02T02:00:26.847Z Why name them then one by one so sentimentally and so often? Tablets 2011-07-25T02:00:17.487Z "I wish I was like my father!" said Jacob very sentimentally. The Vicar of Wrexhill 2011-07-13T02:00:20.177Z Ridge people gossiped pitifully, sentimentally, to each other as they drove home. The Black Opal 2011-07-13T02:00:16.323Z Esm�e could afford to toy sentimentally with the thought of future despair and final self-elimination. The Cup of Trembling and Other Stories 2011-07-07T02:00:29.180Z This defect had the pleasant quality of being sentimentally correct, even if sharply reprehensible from the French point of view. Our Army at the Front 2011-06-26T02:00:07.933Z Descriptively and sentimentally,—I use the word with entire respect,—it is, in spots, fairly exquisite. Modern Society 2011-06-23T02:00:27.897Z Once every year he came back to Brownell to spend Sunday, to keep alive the memories of his former life, he used to explain sentimentally. The Camp Fire Girls on the Open Road or, Glorify Work 2011-06-23T02:00:25.403Z There were persons in power at home who seemed to see the Islands from the point of view of Bernardin de Saint Pierre—sentimentally. Ten Years Near the German Frontier A Retrospect and a Warning 2011-06-16T02:00:15.297Z At other times, sentimentally urged, she visualized him as ill, sadly stricken, herself at his bedside. The Salamander 2011-06-10T02:00:22.890Z The time for our parting was now very near, and we were all more or less sentimentally inclined. Witch Winnie's Mystery, or The Old Oak Cabinet The Story of a King's Daughter 2011-06-06T02:00:08.460Z Betty spoke almost sentimentally and this state of mind was so unusual to her that for a moment Mollie only stared in silence. The Camp Fire Girls' Careers 2011-05-27T02:00:15.330Z "There must be some interesting stories connected with them," said Elinor, sentimentally. Brenda's Ward A Sequel to 'Amy in Acadia' 2011-05-20T02:00:37.457Z Once Judge Grayson picked up the fan and, looking sentimentally at it, began to quote in his high, refined old voice the following poem. Vacation with the Tucker Twins 2011-05-08T02:00:04.123Z But, while Peggy had been sentimentally weeping before the pink gown in their room at Andrews, she had been as busy as might be with plans to make everything come out all right. Peggy Parsons at Prep School 2011-04-01T02:00:43.170Z Several books had slid forward from the crevice where I had tucked them, and their pages were fluttering and waving as though, I thought sentimentally, in farewell to the life we had known. Four and Twenty Beds 2011-03-30T02:00:13.610Z This is sentimentally appealing, but it has been a singularly useless system of ridding the city of the Tiger. Pieces of Hate And Other Enthusiams 2011-03-28T02:00:24.120Z I can devour the love scenes again and again, and enjoy them!” sighed Eleanor, sentimentally. The Woodcraft Girls in the City 2011-03-27T02:00:11.007Z Eugene Alexander began in a deep bass voice, which suggested a sentimentally guttural rendering of 'The Evening Star' at �sthetic tea-parties. 'Gloria Victis!' A Romance 2011-03-26T02:00:13.597Z They can easily overtake the others, and perhaps it will be more amusing than sitting here quarrelling—'though there is a certain charm in quarrelling too!' she adds sentimentally. Doctor Cupid 2011-03-13T03:00:23.987Z Those later days of the eighteenth century were the days of Dublin's glory, for then she was really, as well as sentimentally, the capital of Ireland. The Charm of Ireland 2011-03-10T03:00:53.650Z And Strachinsky passed his hand over his eyes, and sighed forth sentimentally, "Yes, I am an idealist, an incorrigible idealist, a perfect Don Quixote." Countess Erika's Apprenticeship 2011-03-10T03:00:46.973Z She was beloved; for the first time in her life really, truly, sentimentally beloved, like the heroine of a novel. The Doctor's Wife 2011-03-06T03:00:18.770Z There was nothing for it then but crying, and I did that to the best of my ability; not loudly, of course, or vulgarly, but gently and sentimentally, with an immense pity for myself. The High Heart 2011-03-04T03:00:52.683Z “We will come back again next year,” said Regina, gazing sentimentally at the fast-receding shore, now looking most uninteresting. The Little Vanities of Mrs. Whittaker A Novel 2011-03-01T03:00:46.487Z Blenkins was a sentimentally loyal party Liberal, and as he said at times to Hart and Weston Massinghay: "If those other fellows get hold of him——!" Marriage 2011-02-22T03:00:06.867Z Suddenly she started; a step approached the door of the room, and Strachinsky, smiling sentimentally, entered. Countess Erika's Apprenticeship 2011-03-10T03:00:46.973Z "You have touched it with yore lips," he explained sentimentally, and drank to cover his confusion. The Westerners 2011-02-14T03:00:39.347Z "You're a pretty little peach," he said sentimentally, "and I'm sorry Molly is here or——" "Do you care?" laughed Strelsa, looking around at him over her shoulder. The Streets of Ascalon Episodes in the Unfinished Career of Richard Quarren, Esqre. 2011-02-12T03:00:30.987Z We all know"—sentimentally—"he is the happiest man alive; when he does fall in for his bad quarter of an hour, why not let him endure it like another? Airy Fairy Lilian 2011-02-11T03:00:31.760Z And what was the meaning of those two violets drooping so sentimentally in his buttonhole? Who? 2011-02-09T03:00:47.380Z She pillowed her chin on her arms again and stared sentimentally into the back yard. Concerning Belinda 2011-01-21T03:00:12.087Z We are careless of the lives of the honest workman, and sentimentally over-careful of the lives and comfort of the criminal. Education: How Old The New 2011-01-14T03:00:54.370Z And his gloom delighted her, because she thought him sentimental, with his championing of the Javanese nobility, the result of a sentimental instruction, which Van Oudijck took even more sentimentally. The Hidden Force A Story of Modern Java 2010-12-24T03:00:34.823Z Clijsters was one of the favorites, both sentimentally and form-wise for the year's opening grand slam at Melbourne Park, but she was taken apart in 52 minutes by the 27-year-old Russian. 2010-01-22T11:36:00Z It was so on the cards that he might be obliged to apologize to his antipathetic butler and find himself sentimentally sold by Waring! The Sentimental Adventures of Jimmy Bulstrode "Truth in a beautiful woman," began the captain, sentimentally; but Miss Darrell again interrupted him—she had little patience with his platitudes. Love Works Wonders A Novel Accordingly, with admirable, though misdirected intentions, they very seriously and very sentimentally set themselves to the task of remedying the evils that they see. Miscellaneous Aphorisms; The Soul of Man He was certainly a very nice boy, sentimentally precocious perhaps, and with deliciously liquid eyes. The Wonderful Visit Wedderburn was always the one who voiced sentimentally the unexpressed regrets of the other three. Sinister Street, vol. 2 He never went to visit sentimentally the spot where stone and harebell commemorated his brief experience of faith's profundity, for he dreaded lest indifference should rob him of a perfect conception. Sinister Street, vol. 1 He told himself, sentimentally, that those were the same little hands which churned daily, washed dishes, made fires in the range, washed, hung out, and ironed clothes, and he marveled. The Cottage of Delight A Novel He looked almost sentimentally at the home of the Wrens. A Bed of Roses By an artificial observer, it might be thought somewhat sentimentally. Faith and Unfaith Scarcely was it possible even for these Good Eggs, so rigidly conscious of each other's rigidity, not to think sentimentally for a moment how well the turning down of that empty glass applied to them. Sinister Street, vol. 2 Catsford was both selfishly and sentimentally devoted to Jenny, and of its devotion Mr. Bindlecombe was the enthusiastic and resonant herald. The Great Miss Driver Investigation Will Suggest Definite and Practical Missionary Activities.—It is not enough to be sentimentally interested in missions. The Call of the World or, Every Man's Supreme Opportunity She hurried to add a clause: “Of course, if you had been sentimentally disposed, it would have been different, but you have never—” “No,” responded Grizel amiably, “I never have.” An Unknown Lover It affects physically the tide, and sentimentally the untied. The Handbook of Conundrums He returned to Nut Street dazed, excited but less sentimentally miserable and more profoundly touched. Fairfax and His Pride "They practise their hearts upon me, these poor children!" she would observe sentimentally. The Head Girl at the Gables They contend that it is unhealthy for the race that man should not recognize woman as his equal; that this makes him intolerant, brutal, selfish, and sentimentally insincere. The Intelligence of Woman In some points Chateaubriand was intellectually, or, rather, sentimentally, related to Rousseau, but not in his way of using ink and paper. Methods of Authors It often happens to him to fall sentimentally and ephemerally in love with some unknown woman whose portrait he has seen or of whose charms he has heard. A House-Party Don Gesualdo and A Rainy June Those who really care for him would prefer to judge him with all kinds of allowances and indulgences—sentimentally and imaginatively. The Galaxy, June 1877 Vol. XXIII.—June, 1877.—No. 6. “For tomorrow we wed,” he added, and sentimentally kissed his proposed bride. The Knights of Arthur People who read Mr. Ruskin, and talk sentimentally about architecture—a practice very rare among architects themselves—will see in Mr. Morris’s chapel something of the character of the man. The London Pulpit During the last thirty years, Protestantism has passed insensibly into a gentle religion of the spirit, sentimentally inclined toward life and permeated with popular notions of science and philosophy. The Next Step in Religion An Essay toward the Coming Renaissance He had been a very decent little chap, and in the two days they had travelled together he had displayed a photograph of his wife and "kids," to whom he seemed even sentimentally devoted. Ancestors A Novel "And they always will come flying round one just on a perfect night like this, when"—sentimentally—"Nature is wrapt in its profoundest beauty!" Portia or By Passions Rocked So he seized Lily Allen around the waist and acted sentimentally. A Canadian Bankclerk Instead of wandering weakly and sentimentally in other lands and in other ages, he brings his mind and heart to bear upon the realities of the present day. The London Pulpit Honor Bright wanted no better evidence of the fact that he was heart-whole, though she continued to wonder whose was the photograph he was treasuring so sentimentally. Banked Fires A fact which may indeed be regarded "sentimentally," but it is also a profoundly important politico-economical one. Time and Tide by Weare and Tyne Twenty-five Letters to a Working Man of Sunderland on the Laws of Work Bourbons and Bonapartes alike are politically and sentimentally dead. 1931: A Glance at the Twentieth Century "You need not say anything; she will know it comes from me," he said, sighing sentimentally. Fairy Tales from the German Forests Gray dominated throughout the day, physically as well as sentimentally. News Writing The Gathering , Handling and Writing of News Stories You could no more, in your sane and waking moments, be sentimentally in love with me, and you know it, than, I guess, I could with you, fond of you as I am. Aurora the Magnificent The four stanzas are highly creditable, both sentimentally and metrically. Writings in the United Amateur, 1915-1922 It was despicable, she felt, to pine sentimentally, to cherish secret griefs, vain memories, to be inert, to waste youth in aching languor, to grow old doing nothing. Shirley Mrs. Chadron got up, in her large, bustling, hospitable way, sentimentally satisfied, and withal grossly hungry. The Rustler of Wind River You may say there is nothing in this very commonplace adventure to sentimentalize about, and that when one plucks sentimentally a brand from the burning one should pick out a more valuable one. The Galaxy Vol. 23, No. 1 It was as though all that was most sentimentally lovely in the essence of the nineteenth century had concentrated its strength to subdue the daring spirit of the twentieth, winning a decade of success. The Side Of The Angels A Novel He sniffed sentimentally, while his heirs concentrated desperately on not making the slightest sound. The Big Trip Up Yonder She was delighted, sentimentally, foolishly delighted, but unhesitatingly continued with the purpose of her coming. The One-Way Trail A story of the cattle country And Auguste bowed sentimentally to a pretty little chambermaid who came tripping up the stairs at that moment, and laid his hand upon his heart. Name and Fame A Novel Brace might act up sentimentally, but Sandy could be depended upon always––he was a rock! At the Crossroads No one indeed could convince the King that it was not a beautiful animal, and he had made for it a handsome collar of gold and amber—"to match," he said, sentimentally, "its lovely eyes." Lords of the Housetops Thirteen Cat Tales The other attractions of this "court suburb" are so appealing to the sentimentally inclined that it is to be feared that such will have little eye for the very minor attractions of the cathedral. The Cathedrals of Northern France Taterleg seemed to be thinking deeply; his face was sentimentally serious. The Duke Of Chimney Butte He was sentimentally engaged in her affairs, and very sure that they were, and must be, his own. The Spanish Jade She looked sentimentally and with amazement spreading in ripples over her big face at the girl's wedding-ring and said,— 'So pleased to meet you, child. Mummery A Tale of Three Idealists But the Bulgarian people are sentimentally inclined toward the Russians and dislike the Germans. The Story of the Great War, Volume V (of 8) Battle of Jutland Bank; Russian Offensive; Kut-El-Amara; East Africa; Verdun; The Great Somme Drive; United States and Belligerents; Summary of Two Years' War “Perhaps not,” said the Blackbird, gazing rather 63 sentimentally at the closing blossoms of the convolvulus, “perhaps not, but the flowers are very lovely.” What the Blackbird said A story in four chirps "They too have their nostalgias," said someone sentimentally. Rosinante to the Road Again "She always seems so calm and superior, like a nightingale among sparrows," remarked Irene Spencer sentimentally. The Manor House School The sentiment might be expressed sentimentally as easily as cynically. Social Rights and Duties, Volume I (of 2) Addresses to Ethical Societies She missed two catches when fielding at cricket, being employed in staring sentimentally at the sky instead of watching for the ball. The Madcap of the School "Ah, poor Sir Joseph, I know perfectly what it means to love not wisely but too well," she remarks, sighing tenderly and looking most sentimentally at the Captain. Operas Every Child Should Know Descriptions of the Text and Music of Some of the Most Famous Masterpieces Children who are not sentimentally educated, often offend by their simplicity, and frequently disgust people of impatient feelings, by their apparent indifference to things which are expected to touch their sensibility. Practical Education, Volume I And Mr. Todd put his head on one side and gazed sentimentally up the hill, a pose which was slightly damaged by old Bella throwing up her head and spattering him with water. Duncan Polite The Watchman of Glenoro The names of the churches founded by him in Constantinople are all sentimentally ambiguous, from Sophia, 'wisdom,' to Anastasia, 'resurrection,' or revival, and hence 'spring.' Ave Roma Immortalis, Vol. 2 Studies from the Chronicles of Rome "I hope you'll go home and write a new 'Search after happiness,' ending it sentimentally in muffins." Say and Seal, Volume II Captain Sengoun drained one more of numerous goblets; gazed sentimentally at the Princess, then with equal sentiment at Rue Carew. The Dark Star If it were "Sing, Blackie!" he laid his head sentimentally on one side, and gave a succession of shrill squeals that brought forth from the listeners a glad round of applause. The Golden House “I could not have rested had I not warned Mr. Buckhurst of this,” I said, sentimentally. The Maids of Paradise Her dependants are neither beautiful nor very interesting, nor is she sentimentally enamored of them; but the more ugly and desolate the creature, the more devoted is she. Moods "It'll remind you of a day I shall never forget," said Sam both honestly and sentimentally. Say and Seal, Volume II I thought I should like you to be the first to know," said Tims, sentimentally, after a while; "because I was your bridesmaid, you see. The Invader A Novel They were opposite to the house by this time, and he looked up at the windows sentimentally. The Beth Book Being a Study of the Life of Elizabeth Caldwell Maclure, a Woman of Genius No matter what the provocation, legally or sentimentally, no man can be exonerated for killing a woman. Women As Sex Vendors or, Why Women Are Conservative (Being a View of the Economic Status of Woman) Surely no woman ever was associated sentimentally with three figures more diverse—a disqualified sovereign, an Italian dramatist, and a bad French painter. A Little Tour of France Directly opposite, a lesser monolith, nevertheless gigantic, is suggestively if sentimentally called Angel's Landing. The Book of the National Parks “And I couldn’t, either, Lavina,” he continued, looking at her sentimentally. That Girl Montana "D'you know, the moment I saw you——" he began sentimentally; "but never mind that now," he broke off. The Beth Book Being a Study of the Life of Elizabeth Caldwell Maclure, a Woman of Genius No matter how little the provocation, legally or sentimentally, any woman may kill almost any man, and the jury will render a verdict of Not Guilty. Women As Sex Vendors or, Why Women Are Conservative (Being a View of the Economic Status of Woman) I do not think of you sentimentally at all.... Athalie It is a span larger than his consort's stone, and occupies nearly all the space allowed by the position of the grilled inclosure—but is a sentimentally fitting intruder upon the general design. East of Suez Ceylon, India, China and Japan Some people are sentimentally shocked at the idea of a separate interest in money matters, as inconsistent with the ideal fusion of two lives into one. The Subjection of Women You talk light, Eliza," said the cook sentimentally, "but you weren't there to see. Vice Versa or A Lesson to Fathers Tom took her hand, and said sentimentally, "Don't be cross, now; you know that I would sooner stay here, don't you?" Tom Brown at Oxford "I only hope the smell of the paint will be out of the house," remarked Winnie who could never, under any circumstances, be accused of being sentimentally inclined. Rainbow Hill "Father looks very handsome in his sleep," said Marjorie, turning her head on one side, and looking sentimentally at her parent. The Children of Wilton Chase I hate these folks who rhapsodize sentimentally over children as 'potential little men.' Penguin Persons & Peppermints Then he wanted assurances that I had no connections with "Standard Oil" and that I was free, sentimentally and commercially, to enlist in his fight. Frenzied Finance Vol. 1: The Crime of Amalgamated It was a love song, but what did I care for the stupid man who stood and rolled his eyes at me sentimentally while I sang it? A Beautiful Alien “I shall never be able to thank you enough,” said he, sentimentally, to Miss Lawrence, at the Palace that evening. Found in the Philippines The Story of a Woman's Letters It is not imposing, palatial, nor, architecturally, very worthy, but it is one of the most sentimentally historic of all French monuments of its class. Royal Palaces and Parks of France She was not prone to exhibit her preference sentimentally in public. Vagabondia 1884 In this frame of mind, he always admired himself excessively, took stock of his burly legs and brawny shoulders, and smiled sentimentally before the mirror, at his reflected face. The Diamond Coterie She often declared sentimentally that she was wedded to her books, and loved her leisure, and was determined to be an old maid. Duffels At nights, especially moonlight nights, under pretense of insomnia, he drew his bed to the open window and gazed sentimentally into the suddenly discovered starry system. The Varmint "The lad of course can't go along with us, Out There, on account of school and his Mom," Two-and-Two said sentimentally, on one of those final evenings. The Planet Strappers Indeed the barbarity of destroying the legislative buildings, the White House and the public libraries of Washington has been harped upon most sentimentally and injudiciously. The Rise of Canada, from Barbarism to Wealth and Civilisation Volume 1 Like the affair of Majuba, it has been sentimentally magnified out of all proportion to its military importance. The Relief of Mafeking How it Was Accomplished by Mahon's Flying Column; with an Account of Some Earlier Episodes in the Boer War of 1899-1900 In the old days he used to talk to me as if we had been brothers,” exaggerated the mate sentimentally. Chance A Tale in Two Parts Mr. Terriberry himself gave distinction to the gathering by appearing in a dinner jacket, borrowed from the tailor, and his pearl gray wedding trousers, preserved sentimentally by Mrs. Terriberry. The Lady Doc When the captain had heard all I had to tell him, he wasn't struck sentimentally the least bit, as I had been. John Gayther's Garden and the Stories Told Therein "Cecil—Cis,—a pretty name.—It rhymes with kiss," he says, rather sentimentally. Molly Bawn Our genealogical relation to our fellows is too remote and extensive to concern us much practically and sentimentally, though it is well that we should realize it. The Task of Social Hygiene But they express it more unconsciously, more instinctively, less sentimentally, than Gorki. Maxim Gorki We talk sentimentally of our traditions, but we test them by their utility. Riviera Towns "Fancy the joyful meeting of husband and wife," she said, sentimentally. A Master Of Craft Her first ball—she arrived at the end of the winter season—determined that her supremacy, socially and sentimentally, was unshaken. The Californians Picking up the handkerchief and puff, and rubbing the puff, which is an extremely ragged one, over her nose—singing sentimentally. The 'Mind the Paint' Girl A Comedy in Four Acts He had taken either a high and chivalrous ground or a sentimentally weak one. The Tyranny of Weakness Useless to call him a conceited coxcomb, from disgust that he did not conform to a sentimentally idealistic standard! Clayhanger He smiled at her as he spoke, not sentimentally this time, but with a straightforward kindliness which showed that he had understood and sympathised with her embarrassment. More about Pixie One hour and a half ago," he added sentimentally, "we were up there. The Girl in the Golden Atom Looking down upon Daphne, who has curled herself up on the box-ottoman and is already asleep—sentimentally. The 'Mind the Paint' Girl A Comedy in Four Acts Here was the first "sinner" caught; sentimentally lynch him. The Masques of Ottawa The habitual novel-reader, from thus looking sentimentally at the fictitious life which is the reflex of his own, soon comes to look sentimentally at himself. An Estimate of the Value and Influence of Works of Fiction in Modern Times The scenery of this journey has set me thinking; and so I have written rather sentimentally, but truly. Young Americans Abroad Vacation in Europe: Travels in England, France, Holland, Belgium, Prussia and Switzerland The youth of her was in that intangible thing called, sentimentally, the spirit. Gigolo The quiet was almost consciously a truce and not a peace; and this local calm had drawn into it certain elements that picturesquely and sentimentally heightened the charm of the place. A Fearful Responsibility and Other Stories And why—chief of all whys—had she rashly and sentimentally offered to give up her holidays at home for the futile endeavor to make Christmas merry for these miserable girls? Jane Journeys On Vivisection has been objected to not theoretically or sentimentally simply, but on account of the monstrous abuses that have been associated with it. An Ethical Problem Or, Sidelights upon Scientific Experimentation on Man and Animals The first impulse is to abolish all lobster palaces, melodramas, yellow newspapers, and sentimentally erotic novels. A Preface to Politics Is this not sentimentally like the gray yarn hysteria under the spell of which wealthy women clicked their needles in public places for the soldiers? Journeys to Bagdad "I always used to think that to live in this neighbourhood would be paradise," murmured Maria, looking sentimentally but vacantly into a box of seedling balsams. A Flat Iron for a Farthing or Some Passages in the Life of an only Son "Beautiful letters they were," she added sentimentally and irrelevantly, thinking, "What letters Jack will write!" One Woman's Life The bishop deals with him tenderly, as a Christian ought; sentimentally, but scarcely wisely. A Hero and Some Other Folks It is a kind of luxury, or pleasant pastime, for the sentimentally minded. Applied Eugenics The little miss walked home with it in her hand, looking at it as sentimentally as if it had been a forget-me-not. Six to Sixteen A Story for Girls "It will be that to me!" sighed the engineer, seating himself upon the parish boundary stone, over which he had stumbled in his retreat, and sentimentally gazing at the star-jewelled skies. Golden Stories A Selection of the Best Fiction by the Foremost Writers "Women have hearts, you must remember," Milly sighed a little sentimentally. One Woman's Life Like Watson, they had sentimentally matched Hugh and Ramsey, prospectively, in their desire, and saw that such a union must sooner or later be, if it was not already, a paramount issue in the strife. Gideon's Band A Tale of the Mississippi "He certainly must be in hiding for something he's done—unless he has been disappointed in love," she added sentimentally. The Outdoor Girls in the Saddle Or, The Girl Miner of Gold Run But she was not a little lady to be thought of sentimentally. Judith of Blue Lake Ranch The figure was slight, graceful, and in pose sentimentally inclined to one side. A Text-Book of the History of Painting "She'll always have a home so long as I'm alive and can make one for her," he said sentimentally. One Woman's Life He also looked at the water and sighed sentimentally. In Search of the Unknown These he thoroughly enjoyed; he always loved the companionship of children, and had exactly the right way with them, treating them seriously, paternally, with a brisk authority, and never sentimentally. Hugh Memoirs of a Brother To think sentimentally about nature, to sit by a babbling brook and try to put your supposed feelings into verse, will not help you to know the wild. On the Trail An Outdoor Book for Girls And yet overcome, despite himself, by a langourous charm, he sat down on a seat and gazed sentimentally at the moon. Bohemians of the Latin Quarter "Then I suppose it is to be good-by?" said Ormonde, almost sentimentally. A Crooked Path A Novel Ah!" cried Madame sentimentally, "our beau-idéals—when do we ever see them? The Argosy Vol. 51, No. 5, May, 1891 With girls it was different, since they, being sentimentally above the proneness to error as well as practically below the liability for maintenance, might play fast and loose wherever their fleeting fancy alighted. The Miller Of Old Church I fancy that they won't link my name, sentimentally, with the Knight of the Auburn Crest. Contrary Mary "Oh! no," said Schaunard sentimentally, "let us never leave one another." Bohemians of the Latin Quarter "I once read, somewhere," said Jessica sentimentally, "that ''Tis better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all.'" Grace Harlowe's Junior Year at High School Or, Fast Friends in the Sororities He did not sentimentally exalt a courtesan into an angel, as boys so often do. Bella Donna A Novel He rose from the bench, and dusted the seat of his blue overalls, while he gazed sentimentally over the blossoming orchard. The Miller Of Old Church "She could not keep away from me," José rolled his eyes sentimentally. The Black Pearl Her position was reflected even in her name, for she was not called by the gentle Katinka, nor yet by the disdainful Katka, but Katiousha, which stands sentimentally between the two. The Awakening The Resurrection "Good-bye, little shirt, we'll never see you more!" said the first, sentimentally. The Iron Furrow Bessie had no doubt that they were lovers who had roughnesses in the course of their true love, and she sentimentally wished them good-speed over all obstacles. The Vicissitudes of Bessie Fairfax I only play that when—well, when I am sentimentally inclined, you know. Miss Dexie A Romance of the Provinces "Her warning you, shows that she has some regard for us and don't wish to see us come to grief," replied Harry, sentimentally. The Bradys and the Girl Smuggler or, Working for the Custom House In a sentimentally reminiscent mood, I took out a notebook, to write down something of my impressions and fancies. Greenwich Village I believe that he or she has been given for a long time preceding the act to considering, sometimes facetiously, sometimes sentimentally, the advantages of oblivion. Mike Fletcher A Novel Some persons are sentimentally believers and mentally skeptics; they stand at the door of the sanctuary with their hearts in and their heads out. Some Christian Convictions A Practical Restatement in Terms of Present-Day Thinking "Don't tell me you are 'sentimentally inclined' in his direction yet, or I shall do something desperate." Miss Dexie A Romance of the Provinces "Is he handsome?" asked Mrs. Leigh, sentimentally, whose thoughts had flown back to earlier days. Bluebell A Novel She would have found it difficult to say why, for Hiram had never spoken sentimentally to her. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 2, No. 1, July, 1862 Artistically and sentimentally, of course, one deeply regrets the flooding of the temple. The Treasury of Ancient Egypt Miscellaneous Chapters on Ancient Egyptian History and Archaeology Oh, God, was she going to take it sentimentally? The Judge Finally, a paper bag, put into a likely nook with some sentimentally preserved wedding-cake crumbled into it, crackled to me of his arrival. An Englishwoman's Love-Letters "Don't speak so unkindly," said Bertie, sentimentally, flinging himself on the sofa by her side. Bluebell A Novel Joanna looked almost sentimentally at the couple ahead—then she suddenly made up her mind. Joanna Godden Before his year of adventure was up he found himself thinking of them sentimentally; he found that they were embedded pretty deep in his heart. Married Life The True Romance Marvellous, marvellous!—the power of love!" he mused sentimentally; "Porty is no longer rotund—only majestically portly. The Firing Line His natal burr was always in evidence when he was sentimentally affected. The Ragged Edge Even a free country—and Stephen thought sentimentally of America as "a free country"—must have its tyrannies of opinion, and consequently its rebels against current convictions. One Man in His Time A very little more, and she might have forgotten her rule, which was never to be sentimentally interested in a patient. Love Stories And a candid deliberate self-examination would have convinced Rose that she didn't, in spite of the sentimentally warm March wind that was blowing her hair about. The Real Adventure Von Giesselin however was becoming sentimentally inclined towards her and she saw no more of him than was necessary to maintain polite relations. Mrs. Warren's Daughter A Story of the Woman's Movement The great change wrought by the coming of the Comet might be sentimentally described as a change of heart; I prefer to call it a change of reason. H. G. Wells Well," remarked Mrs. Doss sentimentally, "I don't know nothing jollier than courting time. If Only etc. Is he so sentimentally devoted to his 'old Dutch'? Prose Fancies But," he repeated with emphasis, "he is not sentimentally particular in a matter of ethics. The Keeper of the Door "Just because its called a steam-whistle, we won't hear its beauty and grandeur, till something else has been invented to take its place, and then we'll look back sentimentally and regret it." The Brimming Cup It is an effort, you see—and so would it be for me to think of you sentimentally. The Younger Set MacPherson introduced his readers to a new world of heroic deeds, romantic adventure, deathless love, exquisite sentiments sentimentally expressed. The Religion of the Ancient Celts "Perhaps you are right," returned the old lady, who in fact was sentimentally inclined. Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall Doria replied sentimentally: "Yes, a little house, covered with clematis, on a ledge of cliff, with the sea-gulls wheeling about it—bringing messages from the sunset lands across the blue, blue sea—" Poor dear! Jaffery When couples of boy and girl lovers went whispering by, he smiled sentimentally. The Devil's Garden And, as for him, he had never thought of Eileen—he could not bring himself to think of her so materially or sentimentally. The Younger Set They would have taken into account sentimentally, morally, pharisaically, or cynically, according to their various attitudes towards life, the relations between Emmy and Mordaunt Prince which had led to this tragic situation. Septimus With tears in his merry black eyes he related the plight of the pretty slumberers, dwelling more or less sentimentally on the tender beauty of the maiden fair. Truxton King A Story of Graustark He had become sentimentally attached to Bruges, and he wasn't happy till I took him back there. The Belfry They said well that it did not become him, for indeed it was no little laughable to see him gazing so sentimentally at the remote and pitiless heavens. Prose Fancies (Second Series) The Minster twins twiddled their legs and looked sentimentally at the ocean. The Younger Set She came to the conclusion that Septimus was only sentimentally in love with Zora, and she regarded his tepid passion as a matter of no importance. Septimus And, although Ida had talked much and sentimentally of him for days after his departure, she appeared to forget him soon, and before long was engrossed in a good-looking young civilian from Calcutta. The Elephant God Ogilvy, strolling up, stood looking sentimentally at the two young girls. The Common Law Though manly enough, nay, an obelisk in stature, the savage was far from being sentimentally prepossessing. Mardi: and A Voyage Thither, Vol. I The first group is, of course, the most important, both practically and sentimentally. New York Times, Current History, Vol 1, Issue 1 From the Beginning to March, 1915 With Index Then she sat back on her heels, her head a-tilt like a curious bird's, her eyes beaming sentimentally upon the bride. The Fortieth Door We say sentimentally with the Oriental proverbialist, "Every book of knowledge is implanted by nature in the heart of woman,"--and make the compliment a substitute for the alphabet. Women and the Alphabet A Series of Essays This theory is at least more consistent and intelligible than the "love of nature and scenery," sentimentally propounded by the author quoted above. Sketches of the Natural History of Ceylon "No right shall be without a remedy," save when it is sentimentally suggested that somebody's right may be somebody else's wrong. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 100, March 28, 1891 Archæologically and sentimentally the identification of places connected with the life of Jesus is of great interest. The Life of Jesus of Nazareth A good many of them, like Abraham Lincoln, were sentimentally adverse to slavery, but under existing conditions did not want it disturbed. The Abolitionists Together With Personal Memories Of The Struggle For Human Rights It was not that he was wounded sentimentally so much as in his sense of proprietorship, his paternal superiority, and he was angry rather than sorrowful. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 17, No. 097, January, 1876 He seemed rather grave, and yet not at all sentimentally sad. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 15, No. 87, March, 1875 Yet she judged Louis realistically and not sentimentally. The Price of Love "Ah, Christine," he answered, looking at her sentimentally over a coffee-cup, "I shouldn't ask anything better than to wash your dishes for the rest of my life." Ladies Must Live He was sentimentally opposed to slavery, but he was afraid of freedom. The Abolitionists Together With Personal Memories Of The Struggle For Human Rights There are, by the way, three sorts of created beings who are sentimentally supposed to be able to judge individuals at the first glance: women, children, and dogs. The Author's Craft I even think that, sentimentally, I am disposed to harmony. Toaster's Handbook Jokes, Stories, and Quotations He said: "And do I understand you to say that the girl and this man—Whistling Dan, as you call him—are intimately and sentimentally related?" The Night Horseman I will set it on my writing table, and allow my eyes to stray sentimentally toward it whenever I have people to dinner. Ladies Must Live Ah!" she whispered, sentimentally, pressing my arm, "how rare is constancy! The Maid-At-Arms A man cannot court a girl and learn to love her sentimentally unless he can speak to her. Primitive Love and Love-Stories If men in his presence talked sentimentally to ladies he was so irritated that he soon found a pretext for leaving the room. Tommy and Grizel His voice had warmed sentimentally and his kindled eye was passing back and forth between Anna seated by him and Hilary close at hand in the saddle. Kincaid's Battery Perhaps if we had loved him less, more sentimentally than deeply, we should have indulged in some sort of appropriate ceremonial, and marked his grave with a little stone. Vanishing Roads and Other Essays Now there is no field in which the inconsistency of human nature is so persistent as in that which is bounded by the sentimentally narrowed horizon of a man in love. The Grafters To love a girl sentimentally—that is, for her mental beauty and moral refinement as well as her bodily charms—a man must get acquainted with her, be allowed to meet her frequently. Primitive Love and Love-Stories She looks sentimentally happy, and he seems pleased with himself. The Irrational Knot Being the Second Novel of His Nonage It was only to be thought about sentimentally, and it was easy for her to so think. Big Timber A Story of the Northwest He was talking sentimentally, but even his sentiment opened no vistas. The Visioning "If," said Anna, sentimentally, "Eudora thinks Harry's hair turned gray for love of her, you can trust her or any woman to see the gold through it." The Yates Pride, a romance Quite romantic are all these things, no doubt; but I fail to see that they throw any light whatever on the problem whether Indians can love sentimentally. Primitive Love and Love-Stories This afforded him a final opportunity of crying and laughing and choking all at once, and sent the audience home sentimentally delighted. The Uncommercial Traveller You talk sentimentally, and you are thoroughly selfish the whole time. A Woman of No Importance "People are always falling in love," he remarked sentimentally. The Visioning The burglar, quite touched by her emotion, swore sentimentally that, alive or dead, he would come back. The Phoenix and the Carpet I discovered her mother sitting in the horsehair armchair and regarding us sentimentally. Tono Bungay We must judge him not sentimentally only, and not in isolation, but using our own intellectual standards, placing him in his environment, and estimating his total function. Varieties of Religious Experience, a Study in Human Nature "I wish we could have afforded some of the plate, Rawdon," the wife continued sentimentally. Vanity Fair At the picnic she had fancied that Maud Dyer looked upon Erik too sentimentally, and she had snarled, "I hate these married women who cheapen themselves and feed on boys." Main Street The rude old ballads are as sentimentally concerned for the under-dog as the Aborigines Protection Society. Heretics "That is true," murmured Tetlow sentimentally, preening in a quiet, gentle way. The Grain of Dust Miss Morris looked at him sharply to see if he were smiling, but he was, on the contrary, gazing sentimentally at the horizon-line, and puffing meditatively on his pipe. The Princess Aline "Suppose that in your speculation you should come to grief, not only sentimentally but artistically?" Roderick Hudson "Excellent old man!" said Sue to herself, who was sentimentally opposed to the horrors of over-restoration. Jude the Obscure They simply and freely and sentimentally worship them. Heretics Neither does a one-legged man yearn sentimentally over his missing member. The Poison Belt The stars and moon shining tranquilly over head, looked down upon Mr. Foker that night, as he, in his turn, sentimentally regarded them. The History of Pendennis, Volume 2 His Fortunes and Misfortunes, His Friends and His Greatest Enemy "I love weddings," gushed Hippy sentimentally, as the six strolled back to the house. Grace Harlowe's Return to Overton Campus Had he lost her he would have been a broken man, wretchedly and sentimentally absorbed in her memory for the remainder of life. The Beautiful and Damned Neither too gingerly nor too sentimentally—but, above all, with variety! Sir George Tressady — Volume I You'll go round after me—whitewashing the scandals I cause—or if you like to put it sentimentally—binding up the wounds I make. The Coryston Family A Novel For I imagine that the men to-day who really catch fish, as distinguished from the men who write sentimentally about angling, would as soon think of consulting Izaak Walton as they would Dame Juliana Berners. The Complete Angler 1653 "I meant to have told you about a spree I have had since I came to London, but there's no room, so I'll conclude sentimentally, as a lady does," "Yours for ever and ever," The Channings I got thinking to-day of young men's deaths—not at all sadly or sentimentally, but gravely, realistically, perhaps a little artistically. Complete Prose Works Specimen Days and Collect, November Boughs and Goodbye My Fancy "And have I found you?" he cried sentimentally, apostrophising the ceiling. The Heavenly Twins I fondled this thought sentimentally, and each time I still hoped for a possible succour I whispered repudiatingly: "You fool, you have already begun to die." Hunger "It is the sore spot," said Miss Sally sentimentally. The Desert and the Sown "What a good fellow Tyringham was, and how he would have liked to be here!" the Senator was saying sentimentally, as he held out a glass to be refilled. Together The fire talked to itself, said silly things and chuckled, or murmured sentimentally. The Misses Mallett The Bridge Dividing If you please—good sir, or madam, who are sentimentally inclined—lay down the book and think over certain things for yourself. The Virginians The waltz had died sentimentally into silence, and he made a gesture indicating that he wished to return to the ball-room. The Native Born or, the Rajah's People She made a dozen sketches in water-colours after her conventual pattern; but sentimentally, as one may say, she was for ever sketching with a freer hand. Madame De Mauves A curious freak of fortune—the prim and sentimentally quivering Jane Austen in a coal-camp in a far Western wilderness! King Coal : a Novel The platform at the end of the room was banked with flowers and behind them uniformed and much-moustached musicians played with ardour, with rapture, their eyes closing sentimentally in the choicest passages. The Misses Mallett The Bridge Dividing And for a while he wore either a truculent, aggrieved air in Plank's presence, or the meeker demeanour of a martyr, sentimentally misunderstood, but patient under the affliction. The Fighting Chance She has her train—she's enormously admired—but there is no one in whom she is sentimentally interested. Life at High Tide The Count's manners were perfect, his discretion irreproachable, and he seemed never to address his companion but, sentimentally speaking, hat in hand. Madame De Mauves The stars and moon shining tranquilly overhead, looked down upon Mr. Foker that night, as he in his turn sentimentally regarded them. The History of Pendennis The plays of Beaumont and Fletcher, as a group, are sentimentally romantic, often in an extravagant degree, though their charm often conceals the extravagance as well as the lack of true characterization. A History of English Literature Furthermore, a strong sentiment of loyalty existed in the colonies, which sentimentally and sometimes practically injured the logic of their attitude. The History of the United States from 1492 to 1910, Volume 1 From Discovery of America October 12, 1492 to Battle of Lexington April 19, 1775 Many might have thought he spoke sentimentally, because with feeling; but in reality he was merely trying with great earnestness for expression. The Claim Jumpers But I'm not acting sentimentally—I'm acting scientifically. Madame De Mauves But war in the hands of masters is never carried on sentimentally: the test of ability is success. Beacon Lights of History, Volume 08 Great Rulers To the king this sacrifice seemed not only sentimentally weak, but politically unwise. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 01 — Fiction He, too, had to be emancipated, as much as Argemone, from selfish dreams; to learn to work trustfully in the living Present, not to gloat sentimentally over the unreturning Past. Yeast: a Problem I even think that sentimentally I am disposed to harmony. The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb — Volume 2 Elia and The Last Essays of Elia As he mourned sentimentally at this lengthening tally of their departure, and tried to quote appropriate farewells, he was deeply touched and pleased by the sadness of his emotions. Dragon's blood Let us be just to the deserter, be he man or woman, before we are sentimentally generous to the deserted. Happiness and Marriage Vincent cried, sentimentally; with a glance into Olympia's eyes, which met his at the moment. The Iron Game A Tale of the War "She probably can't bear to part with these things, which remind her of her former life," I said, sentimentally. The Camp Fire Girls Go Motoring Or, Along the Road That Leads the Way Bulfinch sighed and blinked sentimentally, first on one, then on the other of his companions. In the Quarter He beamed sentimentally on Nora, who beamed on him in return, at the same time making almost imperceptible signs to Grace to capture the plate of cakes, of which Hippy was still in possession. Grace Harlowe's Second Year at Overton College Why should you?" he demanded; "you are being natural; I am the disturbance, the conventional voice sentimentally reading from the call book. Cytherea He looked as sentimentally sincere, uttering a paradox, as another vowing eternal fidelity. The Iron Game A Tale of the War Men, unless sentimentally inclined, or given to hobbies, rarely write long letters to each other. The Earth Trembled He brooded sentimentally for a moment, then continued, and—to my mind—somewhat spoiled the impressiveness of his opening words. The Little Nugget A person who pauperizes a healthy young man because he is sentimentally overimpressed with an immediate difficulty has lost sight of the duration of the beggar's life. Public Opinion But you don't have those in moving pictures: it would be a sentimentally stupid director. Cytherea He did not mean intellectually or sentimentally or morally. Victory An Island Tale Now Miss Crocodile had a very inflammable heart, and when Mr. Jackal looked at her so admiringly, and spoke so sentimentally, she simpered and blushed, saying, 'Oh! Tales of the Punjab If he comes to your dinner with an attack of dyspepsia, you compare him sentimentally with the brutes that eat. Senator North His soul went out in the strain of melody sentimentally; and it leaned him in varying and beautiful attitudes. Spring Days Not that she cared for him personally, or that she had grown sentimentally interested in his Byronic style of wretchedness. Opening a Chestnut Burr It is, however, not sentimentally conventional, but original. Essays on Russian Novelists Her position physically and sentimentally was awkward; the doctor called the nurse and left her. Our Nervous Friends — Illustrating the Mastery of Nervousness "How strange we should run up against each other like this," said the mate sentimentally; "it looks like Providence, doesn't it?" Many Cargoes But, you see, their children have forgotten about their wrongs—they look back on Germany now, and think of it sentimentally, as it's pictured in the stories and songs—a sort of Christmas-tree Germany. Jimmie Higgins For myself, though a very commonplace person, and not at all sentimentally inclined, I have a great liking for a churchyard. The Recreations of a Country Parson His absurd little tweed cap was lying on the seat, and I picked it up almost sentimentally. Parnassus on Wheels These are matters, my dear sir, which must be looked at reasonably, and not merely sentimentally. A Siren "Do I ever await asking to follow you anywhere?" said I sentimentally. The Hidden Children If Jimmie had had tact, he would have remembered that Britishers have an outfit of earls and dukes and lords and things, to which they are sentimentally attached. Jimmie Higgins "And such friends, Miss Rose," exclaimed Spike, a little sentimentally for him, "friends that would undergo hunger and thirst themselves, before you should want for any comforts." Jack Tier Aldith's pert, sprightly manner pleased him, and in a very short time they had got to the period of passing notes into each other's hands and sighing sentimentally. Seven Little Australians I,"—his voice quivered sentimentally and falsely—"I desire that you take upon yourselves a part of my care. Yama: the pit What seemed to Angelina and Lana an exceedingly quick intimacy between Lois and me sentimentally interested the former, and, as I have said, aroused the mischievous, yet not unkindly, curiosity of the latter. The Hidden Children Mrs. Nimick at this dried her eyes, renewed her clutch on her draperies, and stood glancing sentimentally about the room while her brother rang for the carriage. The Hermit and the Wild Woman Yes," said Spike sentimentally, "I'm quite of Miss Rose's way of thinking—straining at gnats is very ill-manners, especially at table. Jack Tier This was what he designed to say, sentimentally propelled, by way of graceful exit, and what was almost printed on a scroll in his head for the tongue to read off fluently. Sandra Belloni — Complete You can judge an original picture sentimentally, and your sentiment will not be wholly misleading. The Emancipated The romantic fact that Lois was the orphan of white captives to the Senecas, and had living neither kith nor kin, impressed Angelina sentimentally, and Lana with an insatiable curiosity, if not with suspicion. The Hidden Children And I should hate," Ned added sentimentally, "to see 'the touch of a woman's hand' desecrate the sublime ugliness of the ancestral home. The Hermit and the Wild Woman Not that he felt himself sentimentally drawn to her; but she represented an opportunity which it annoyed him to feel that he would not, if he chose, be permitted to grasp. Our Friend the Charlatan Then said Mrs. Lloyd, gazing sentimentally toward the river bank, where her small daughter's twisted curls were tossing madly in a game of "tag": "I shall henceforth regard Mabel as a possible Joan of Arc." The Rich Mrs. Burgoyne At supper he had remarked sentimentally upon the flight of time, referring to the nearness of Friday in a way eminently calculated to speed the parting guest. The Window-Gazer "You say nothing of me," observed the duke, sentimentally. Prince Eugene and His Times The young countryman held up the apple and looked at it sentimentally. The Gates of Chance I sing them things from comic operas—Offenbach, Sullivan, and the rest; and if they are very sentimentally inclined I sing them good old-fashioned love-songs full of the musician's tricks. The Judgment House "To the memory of those divine waltzes—our waltzes!" he said sentimentally. Maurice Guest He glared benevolently at the child through his spectacles; and tucked my hand sentimentally into the breast of his waistcoat. Poor Miss Finch You make light of it, dear, but I never forget it,' said Jo, with her hand in his as sentimentally as if she was a girl again and her Fritz had come a-wooing. Jo's Boys It reconciled him sentimentally to God in a second version, and clamored for his canonization for a whole century, thus treating him as English journalism has treated that comic foe of the gods, Punch. Man and Superman Quite true," said Harry, sentimentally, "not since that night, don't you remember, Kate, when you—" "Now, Harry, I only remind you that I always tell my girl friends everything you say. The Man from Glengarry; a tale of the Ottawa I am always lifting it and rolling it away, sentimentally trying to give the struggling shoots a chance. Marm Lisa He took Lucilla's hand, and put it sentimentally inside the collar of his waistcoat, over the region of the heart; laying his other hand upon it as if he was keeping it warm. Poor Miss Finch Looking again at him, her eyes became so sentimentally fixed on his face that it seemed as if she could not withdraw them. Two on a Tower Sometimes it was a young man and a maiden, handed down to posterity in dresses that would have caused their arrest in the street, sentimentally reclining on a canvas rock. Their Pilgrimage "I wish I had been one of the witnesses," she sighed sentimentally. The Golden Slipper : and other problems for Violet Strange She had not given her last shilling, sentimentally speaking, either to Caspar Goodwood or to Lord Warburton, and yet couldn't but feel them appreciably in debt to her. The Portrait of a Lady — Volume 1 Judge Wells was a frontiersman, and by no means sentimentally inclined; but the tears stood in his eyes as he looked at the unconscious Ramona. Ramona "Ah," she thought sentimentally, leaning back in her reclining chair, "how charming is youth—with plenty of money!" Jewel And Edward would have sentimentally assured her that there was nothing in it; that Maisie was just a poor little rat whose passage to Nauheim his wife had paid out of her own pocket. The Good Soldier When they had last met on the old prince's name day, she had answered at random all his attempts to talk sentimentally, evidently not listening to what he was saying. War and Peace The schoolchildren were disporting there; there were some older couples sentimentally gathering flowers side by side. From Sand Hill to Pine To go on beside this dreadful man, scrambling breathlessly after the stage—for all the world like an absorbed and sentimentally belated pair of picnickers—was really TOO much. Trent's Trust, and Other Stories Nevertheless, I was hurt sentimentally,—chiefly, I do believe, because of the very hardness and unconcern with which she enunciated her view. The Mutiny of the Elsinore There is a tendency to choose trifling subjects, and treat them either sentimentally or cynically. Select Epigrams from the Greek Anthology I protested hastily that I was not surprised in the least; that I thought nothing of the kind; that anarchists in general were simply inconceivable to me mentally, morally, logically, sentimentally, and even physically. A Set of Six True, from the age of fifteen, he had been in varying degrees of intensity attracted sentimentally by the opposite sex. A Damsel in Distress Love, madame," rejoined the commandant sentimentally, "clings to forlorn hopes, and in its sea of trouble will grasp at straws. Alvira, the Heroine of Vesuvius Perhaps certain passages are “wrote too sentimentally,” as Marjorie Fleming herself remarked about the practice of many authors. Adventures Among Books She plunged her inquisitive nose into the poor flowers, and looked up sentimentally at the ceiling. The Legacy of Cain He stood staring sentimentally at the moonlight; and—there is really no other word to express it—blew a sigh. Armadale He cannot very well help being sentimentally interested in what he knows has happened. Zuleika Dobson, or, an Oxford love story There is a very strong disposition in all the European countries to believe America fundamentally indifferent to the rights and wrongs of the European struggle; sentimentally interested perhaps, but fundamentally indifferent. War and the future: Italy, France and Britain at war Bewildered by his own transformation, James found himself reading the newspaper the next morning sentimentally, with his arm round his wife's waist. The Evil Genius In the old days he used to talk to me as if we had been brothers,” exaggerated the mate sentimentally. Chance A Tale in Two Parts They sometimes sentimentally regret their own earlier days; sometimes prudently forget them; often foolishly rebuke the young, often more foolishly indulge, often most foolishly thwart and restrain; but scarcely ever warn or watch them. Sesame and Lilies She seeks a husband, not sentimentally, but realistically; she always gives thought to the economic situation; she seldom takes a chance if it is possible to avoid it. In Defense of Women And then he confessed further, because he did not want to seem merely sentimentally hopeful. Soul of a Bishop Not that there were two minds among us about 'the case'; it was a preposterous case, sentimentally undignified, from some points of view deplorable. The Pool in the Desert This morning I find you attitudinizing sentimentally with your arm around your parent's waist. Mrs. Warren's Profession “If I had been her daughter she couldn’t have spoken more softly to me,” she said sentimentally. The Arrow of Gold A Story Between Two Notes Finally her outburst ended in a sentimentally expressed desire for a simple, openhearted existence, to be passed in an atmosphere of universal benevolence. Four Short Stories By Emile Zola Posed sentimentally by the sideboard, the steward gave a start. 'Twixt Land and Sea You should have seen him bending sentimentally over her at dinner.” Within the Tides Accordingly, with admirable, though misdirected intentions, they very seriously and very sentimentally set themselves to the task of remedying the evils that they see. The Soul of Man under Socialism You don’t think that I dealt with you sentimentally enough perhaps? The Arrow of Gold A Story Between Two Notes |
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