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  • We cannot be sentimental about it.
  • 's hero Sir Charles Grandison, who had many sentimental admirers in the Holy Roman Empire.
  • verall is "thoroughly mundane", obvious and sentimental, also singling out for criticism the "outst
  • Wood, Gordon S. "Those Sentimental Americans," New York Review of Books May 12
  • Moralizing, sentimental and sensual, The Lament for Icarus ultimate
  • -san's Sunrise and Sunset (also 1976), more sentimental and less well-plotted than the earlier film
  • The latter, a parody of the sentimental and sensual novels of Heinrich Clauren (the
  • ood-crush-all-grown-up" and making it "less sentimental and more realistic", feeling it had "substa
  • on-man Squire Skimp, Mousy Gray, and in the sentimental annual Christmas show, Doc Miller.
  • ter of Historic Places and had a tremendous sentimental appeal to many Nashvillians who categorical
  • Its graceful balance and sentimental appearance made it a favourite among the ne
  • ionships and wants to part despite a strong sentimental attachment to her lover.
  • organized crime figure, yet we witness his sentimental attachment to a cigarette lighter given to
  • best piece, Terrence McNally's acerbic and sentimental backstage look at a soprano nervously await
  • "Home" is a sentimental ballad by La Toya Jackson which first appea
  • shed excesses as the bloop-bleep-bloop of a sentimental ballad on the sound track."
  • anaged her only British number one with the sentimental ballad "My Son, My Son", towards the end of
  • imed that the song was influenced by an old sentimental ballad, "Chimes of Trinity" by Michael J. F
  • A sentimental ballad, the protagonists lament the fact th
  • hen bandleader Isham Jones recorded it as a sentimental ballad.
  • n song - sometimes bits of opera, sometimes sentimental ballads - and one, who in fact did not drin
  • s of several works for solo piano, numerous sentimental ballads, and a number of patriotic songs fo
  • never be' is a specimen of his once popular sentimental ballads.
  • d the immortality of the soul, being purely sentimental beliefs (croyances de sentiment) deemed nec
  • The initial success of The Sentimental Bloke prompted a remake in 1932 using the l
  • The Songs of a Sentimental Bloke tells the story of Bill, a larrikin o
  • The Sentimental Bloke uses intertitles taken from the origi
  • Two film versions of The Songs of a Sentimental Bloke have been produced: a silent version
  • Together, they started writing The Sentimental Bloke around 1950, to C. J. Dennis's The So
  • The Sentimental Bloke (1919) is an Australian silent film b
  • she published the novel The Lamplighter, a sentimental book which was widely popular and which mad
  • It is something of a sentimental break-up song, though not about any person
  • t (1788) and Socrates (1790), were tame and sentimental, but after 1805 he determined, in company w
  • It's not maudlin or sentimental, but it is excitingly inspirational.
  • Selling almost 200,000 copies, The Sentimental Chord was the best-selling album of 2007 in
  • The Sentimental Chord is the fourth Korean studio album by
  • Hori wrote Yamatoji, a small sentimental collection of poetic essays about Nara and
  • ibility: a Sketch of the History of English Sentimental Comedy and Domestic Tragedy, 1696-1780 (191
  • The Fashionable Lover (1772) is a sentimental comedy, as is The Choleric Man (1774), foun
  • As a result of this sentimental connection, Williams chose to attend the Kn
  • s now used as a nickname for Amsterdam in a sentimental context.
  • The lyrics are sentimental, contrasting the warmth of home and domesti
  • s out of your hand with these pretty little sentimental creatures in grey fur coats.
  • nd by this time they could afford to make a sentimental decision.
  • gs and does not consider the current word's sentimental development and appreciated meaning.
  • Hall-Stevenson's A Sentimental Dialogue between two Souls in the palpable
  • There he painted portraits and sentimental domestic subjects, playing to subjects favo
  • and 1805 she had nineteen of her comedies, sentimental dramas, and farces (many of which were tran
  • Sentimental Education (Flaubert - Translator from Frenc
  • The movie is based upon the story Sentimental Education by Harold Brodkey.
  • er of M. Arnoux in Gustave Flaubert's novel Sentimental Education.
  • initially very beautiful, but seeping with sentimental emotion.
  • impact that lingers beyond its well-shaped, sentimental ending. . . .
  • The Sentimental Engine Slayer tells the compelling, confoun
  • Sentimental eu fico (Renato Teixeira)
  • It's a sentimental family entertainer, with a message for all.
  • in Dodoma) marathon runner from Tanzania, a sentimental favorite in Boston after finishing second t
  • Pre-vote favourite Gary Ablett and sentimental favourite Matthew Richardson finished equal
  • 's Courage finished second, having been the sentimental favourite of many in the run-up to the race
  • aid that it kept the "upbeat, humorous, and sentimental feel" of the songs in the original while ta
  • allic stage"; he borrowed from the style of sentimental fiction of Samuel Richardson, Henry Fieldin
  • k was used as the basis for a patriotic and sentimental film about Mrs Miniver, released in 1942, w
  • olume of poetry published was Sintimintali ( Sentimental), followed in 1928 by Marabedda.
  • It was formed with the original name of Sentimental Four in Newport News, Virginia, U.S., in th
  • d, idyllic landscape beauty, with a perfect sentimental fusion of the holy characters, their storie
  • A sentimental genre subject of a boy and his dog.
  • lised in, in favour of the then-fashionable sentimental genre, with its "compromising situations, c
  • It is also a sentimental goodbye to the audience.
  • cized as being too much on the order of the sentimental gospel type, its popularity remains strong,
  • tors use a variety of cinematic styles: the sentimental, hard-hitting, and the abstract.
  • ssible key and the closing moments are pure sentimental hokum.
  • where he played James Harcourt, a young and sentimental homosexual student from an English boarding
  • Humorous and sentimental images of children and animals were popular
  • y romanticized views of the countryside and sentimental images of bucolic simplicity which proved e
  • Blue and Sentimental is a song written by Count Basie, Jerry Liv
  • Soft and Sentimental is a 1955 album by Jo Stafford.
  • he most, with the loser having to give up a sentimental item from the “keep” category.
  • rence Sterne's novels Tristram Shandy and A Sentimental Journey Through France and Italy.
  • Sentimental Journey is an album by jazz saxophonist Lou
  • Sentimental Journey - 2:50
  • Doris Day - Doris Day's Sentimental Journey (1964)
  • In 2003, LST-325 made a sentimental journey up the Mississippi and Ohio rivers.
  • Danubio (1986; translated as Danube: a sentimental journey from the source to the Black Sea, I
  • mentioned Shedd's activities in his memoirs Sentimental'noe puteshestvie, vospominaniia (A Sentimen
  • been recorded by Ringo Starr (on his album Sentimental Journey), Frank Sinatra, Andy Williams, Nat
  • Laurence Sterne's A Sentimental Journey, as Yoriks empfindsame Reise (1768)
  • d is where the Rev. Laurence Sterne wrote A Sentimental Journey.
  • sical based on Doris Day's greatest hits, A Sentimental Journey.
  • the front cover of Ringo's first solo album Sentimental Journey.
  • rks (OK, Let's Play/ 2001) and P. J. Proby ( Sentimental Journey/ 2003).
  • Sentimental Journey: Pop Vocal Classics was a four-CD a
  • Sentimental Killer is a March 1992 album by Irish jazz
  • rform the ceremony) addresses Angel More in sentimental language.
  • It voices a sentimental longing for a yet undiscovered place where
  • 01, Torres scored a major club hit with the sentimental love song, "Back In Your Arms Again".
  • He published a sentimental love story, Nogiku no haka ("The Wild Daisy
  • The slower, overtly sentimental love-themed "Follow You Follow Me" was a de
  • edly commercial" song with a conventionally sentimental lyric, which Parsons, in Woolfson's words,
  • g a positive review: "The pretty melody and sentimental lyrics should prove popular with country ra
  • cally the Clovers were moving away from the sentimental lyrics of the romantic doo-wop group songs
  • Elly Ameling, Sentimental Me, Songs von Porter, Ellington, Sondheim a
  • straint, an effective counterbalance to the sentimental message.
  • than seeming like disjointed and irrelevant sentimental moments in otherwise raging pieces.
  • In a Sentimental Mood
  • In a Sentimental Mood (1991)
  • Talat Mahmood in a Sentimental Mood (CD 132335)
  • Most notable song lyrics are In a Sentimental Mood (1935) and Let It Be Me (1957).
  • "In a Sentimental Mood" - 4:16
  • "In a Sentimental Mood" (Ellington, Kurtz, Mills) - 5:20
  • "In a Sentimental Mood" (Duke Ellington) - 7:45
  • "In A Sentimental Mood" (Duke Ellington) - 12:18
  • "In a Sentimental Mood" (Ellington, Mills, Manny Kurtz) - 2:5
  • "In a Sentimental Mood" (Ellington, Kurtz, Mills) - 9:23
  • "In a Sentimental Mood" (Duke Ellington, Manny Kurtz, Irving
  • "In a Sentimental Mood" (Duke Ellington, Manny Kurtz, Irving
  • "In a Sentimental Mood" (Duke Ellington, Manny Kurtz, Irving
  • "In a Sentimental Mood" (Duke Ellington, Manny Kurtz, Irving
  • "In a Sentimental Mood" (Ellington, Manny Kurtz, Irving Mills
  • "In a Sentimental Mood" (Ellington, Manny Kurtz, Irving Mills
  • Go Out of My Heart", "Old Man Blues", "In a Sentimental Mood", "Sophisticated Lady", "Don't Get Aro
  • Ellingtonia: "Take the "A" Train"/"In a Sentimental Mood"/"Satin Doll"/"Lady of the Lavender Mi
  • the Adagio grazioso in C Major is the more sentimental movement.
  • as "a ramshackle production of a sentimental movie [that] was saved on Broadway by Gower
  • The title track is a sentimental narrative about a soldier's wife being in A
  • tled Fritzi Ritz), "and that masterpiece of sentimental naturalism, Abbie an' Slats.
  • great deal of prose and poetry - often of a sentimental nature - dealing with the poverty of the di
  • and eventual suicide presented in Goethe's sentimental novel Die Leiden des jungen Werthers (1774)
  • 18th century were the epistolary novel, the sentimental novel, histories, the gothic novel and the
  • of current cultural fashions, the formulaic sentimental novel, in Modern Novel Writing, or, The Ele
  • of American realism, and a denouncer of the sentimental novel.
  • enelope Lapham highlights Howells' views of sentimental novels as unrealistic and deceitful.
  • becomes a brash musical farce that turns sentimental only when absolutely required."
  • has also an informal meaning of excessively sentimental or florid music or art or maudlin sentiment
  • come to symbolize all that is melodramatic, sentimental or mock-tragic.
  • three CD set along with the titles Getting Sentimental over Tommy Dorsey and Jo Stafford and Frien
  • "I'm Getting Sentimental Over You"
  • "I'm Getting Sentimental Over You" (music by George Bassman, 1932)
  • "I'm Getting Sentimental Over You" (Reprise) - 0:49
  • "I'm Getting Sentimental Over You" (George Bassman) - 2:11
  • "I'm Getting Sentimental over You" (Bassman, Washington) - 6:41
  • "I'm Getting Sentimental Over You" (George Bassman, Ned Washington)
  • "I'm Getting Sentimental Over You" (George Bassman, Ned Washington)
  • "I'm Gettin' Sentimental Over You" (George Bassman, Irving Washingto
  • 7 is written in prose style with distinctly sentimental overtones, as the original title suggests.
  • has been summarily dismissed as a mawkishly sentimental painter of women, and although the female p
  • to the point where the serious and somewhat sentimental passages seem a distraction to the comic no
  • of jewelry, especially family heirlooms and sentimental pieces.
  • who can never get through one of his overly sentimental poems without breaking up into laughter.
  • ne, and de Musset and brought a lyrical and sentimental quality to his native language of Armenian
  • aled to the easily awakened emotions of the sentimental reader rather than to the higher poetic rec
  • The first Odd Ode was a comic, yet sentimental, reading of Edgar Wallace's war poem Dreami
  • last three arrangements for Ronstadt's For Sentimental Reasons album were conducted by Terry Woods
  • Linda Ronstadt - "For Sentimental Reasons (1986)
  • "(I Love You) For Sentimental Reasons" is a popular song written by Willi
  • Turn Your Back On Me" (Bluebird 6616), "For Sentimental Reasons" (Bluebird 6617), "He May Be Your M
  • itish R&B group Five Star's "I Love You For Sentimental Reasons" (1994) as well as many sitcom epis
  • "Medley: It's All Right/For Sentimental Reasons" (Cooke, Deke Watson, William Best)
  • and Soul", "When I Fall in Love", and "For Sentimental Reasons".
  • Medley: "For Sentimental Reasons"/"Tenderly"/"Autumn Leaves" - 7:26
  • lomb that wins actors awards for other than sentimental reasons."
  • r of failing to relieve Walter Johnson "for sentimental reasons."
  • Sovine, a country singer best known for his sentimental recitations and truck-driving songs, record
  • that world darkened to most adults by their sentimental remembering of it… a ‘tone poem' for the ey
  • ghteenth or early nineteenth centuries with sentimental, romantic and humorous themes.
  • scapes of natural beauty that always brings sentimental sadness and haunting impressions to the beh
  • the besieged castle became a fairly common sentimental scene in traditional Japanese art.
  • -style open kitchen make for a historically sentimental scene."
  • Ben Bhraggie features in a sentimental Scots song Granny's Hieland Hame.
  • po shifts or digital tweaks, it's naturally sentimental, sending strong links to Tracy Chapman, mos
  • The sentimental setting of the tune in the finished scene f
  • Though sentimental, Since You Went Away is more somber and rea
  • he guise of a child, appearing in comic and sentimental sketches.
  • This sentimental song is popular during the raksha-bandhan f
  • A hit with the sentimental song “Wish You Were Here” featuring Surrett
  • ing of Home and Mother (1851) was a popular sentimental song of the Civil War era, and continues to
  • "Color Him Father" is an unabashedly sentimental song in which a schoolboy expresses his lov
  • It is a sentimental song in the tradition of "Don't Sit Under t
  • "A Sentimental Song" - 5:04
  • st before the seniors sing their last, most sentimental song, the juniors (who sing standing on the
  • He often sang woeful, sentimental songs that contrasted with Murray's usually
  • ed after Croce's death in 1973 and features sentimental songs recorded from his studio albums.
  • for nastalgia, harnessing an old-fashioned, sentimental story and Schubert's familiar music.
  • at the Rome Opera House, the film told the sentimental story of an operatic tenor (Tony Costa) who
  • Sentimental Strings, Bobby Creed & His Orchestra aka Ro
  • et off a debate about the merits of the new sentimental style, especially in England, where conserv
  • The story carries a sentimental subject of love between Talat and Fitnat.
  • Kiddies on E FM (02:30 - 04:30 GMT) Sentimental Sunday (04:30 - 08:30 GMT)
  • At once naive, tough, stark and sentimental, Tao recounts an eight-month rite of passag
  • of pure art marked by an elevated if rather sentimental taste and a noble style.
  • ementi's, less rich than Dussek's, and less sentimental than Field's.
  • lthough many contended that the film was so sentimental that details were lost.
  • tanding behind her man and his job became a sentimental theme in union literature.
  • The movie is known for its sentimental theme song performed by Michael Jackson.
  • ropriating their feelings, leaving behind a sentimental thread.
  • Sensei” "is sweet, charming, and almost too sentimental to be included with the lustier You Make My
  • lads, his own compositions are too stickily sentimental to be effective."
  • n many films before this,he always regarded Sentimental Tommy as his favourite and most successful.
  • s with Famous Players-Lasky Corporation, in Sentimental Tommy, the picture which attracted immediat
  • The sentimental tone and decency of ordinary men as heroes
  • hifts in expression and often melancholy or sentimental tone.
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