The play was a British Public play, sentimentally sexual, yet guardedly inoffensive.
She went to bed early, leaving her hostess and the two pioneers of progress sitting well forward in their chairs, and debating the conversion of those women who clung sentimentally to the old traditions.
This morning I find you attitudinizing sentimentally with your arm around your parent's waist.
The rude old ballads are as sentimentally concerned for the under-dog as the Aborigines Protection Society.
They simply and freely and sentimentally worship them.
So he devoted himself more than usual to his duty, and though, of course, he made up his tiff a trifle sentimentally with Marjory, he chose to be rather lordly over her relations with Dr.
With girls it was different, since they, being sentimentallyabove the proneness to error as well as practically below the liability for maintenance, might play fast and loose wherever their fleeting fancy alighted.
He rose from the bench, and dusted the seat of his blue overalls, while he gazed sentimentally over the blossoming orchard.
But you don't have those in moving pictures: it would be a sentimentally stupid director.
The only thing which distinguishes Tidemand to his advantage from the German Duesseldorfers is that he is less humorously and sentimentally disposed.
But Meyerheim, good-humoured and childlike, is decidedly inclined to a sentimentally pathetic compromise with reality.
There he stood, one muscular arm outstretched, his helmet hat tilted off his fine brow, revealing his bronze curls, his eyessentimentally lifted to the low roof of the shanty.
Miss Quirley was sosentimentally aroused that she clung to Inga’s hand at the first opportunity.
It was not that he felt sentimentally moved, for there was an ingrained common sense about him that warned him of the folly of such a hope.
America was sentimentally and practically devoted to the horse as the motive power for vehicles; and the fact that we had so few good roads also worked against the introduction of the automobile.
Looking over her shoulder she saw the bald head with black bunches of hair of the congested and devoted Franklin (he had his cap in his hand) gazing sentimentally from the saloon doorway with his lobster eyes.
Sentimentally she needed that brother of hers so little!
Eugene Alexander began in a deep bass voice, which suggested a sentimentally guttural rendering of 'The Evening Star' at aesthetic tea-parties.
And he twined his eye stalks sentimentally about hers.
Useless to call him a conceited coxcomb, from disgust that he did not conform to a sentimentally idealistic standard!
She was competent to treat it in all its phases: not merely those of personal interest, but those of duty to the broken Southern past, sentimentally dear to him, and practically absurd to her.
This is sentimentally appealing, but it has been a singularly useless system of ridding the city of the Tiger.
Don't tell me you are 'sentimentally inclined' in his direction yet, or I shall do something desperate.
You know you told me you only played it when you were sentimentally inclined, and you must only be 'sentimentally inclined' in my direction now, so what is the secret?
I only play that when--well, when I amsentimentally inclined, you know.
That's really the meaning of what's sentimentally called 'mothering.
This fashion was much admired by some; a young lover of the day wrote thus sentimentally of a fair Hartford girl: "Her hair covered her cushion as a plate of the most beautiful enamel frosted with silver.
I will set it on my writing table, and allow my eyes to stray sentimentally toward it whenever I have people to dinner.
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