Word: sentimentale
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Lincoln was a man, Herndon wrote again & again, a great man, a noble man, but also a human being, ambitious, shrewd, successful, passionate, with a man's share of disappointments, of humiliations, of unhappy love affairs, and with more than most men's share of melancholy. He was...
The 13,500 trapsed home in a healthy, sentimental mood, however, for they were given the opportunity just before the 600 to pay tribute to William C. Prout, Knights of Columbus brother, who instituted the first K. of C. Meet. Lights were dimmed, and the audience was asked to rise...
Although the sentimental novels of J. B. Priestley have contradicted the stock picture of Yorkshiremen as the most stubborn, blunt-speaking cranky-wits going, the Yorkshire novels of Storm Jameson have usually fitted the picture very well. In The Moon is Making, a pre-War family chronicle, she shows as...
Mr. Hillyer's couplets represent what might be the effusions of a conscientious disciple of Goldsmith, although enervated by 19th century flatulence, composing on vaguely Popeian themes. Insistent lapses into vulgarity putrefy the poet's whimsical sentimental touch. Concluding an emotional and facetious description of Bartlett Wendell appears this line...
A peculiar memorial to the late George Gershwin appeared last week in the form of a record made in England by Columbia. Gershwin-King of Rhythm is distinguished by sweet & low singing of The Man I Love by Hildegarde, tremolo rendering of a Gershwin tune on the harmonica by Larry...