Which preposition to use with sentimentalisms
It should not be supposed, however, that Thomson accepted sentimentalism in its entirety or fully understood its ultimate bearings.
Not because I am blinded by any sentimentalism of to-day, which, as in a child's story, brings all right for everyone in the end; but for this very cogent reason that of all created beings Our Lady is the most merciful, loving and tenderRefugium Peccatorum.
Sickly sentimentalism about sacrifice for otherspoor pap for German digestion.
At the same time the justification of sentimentalism on historical grounds was strengthened by the young antiquarian and poet, Thomas Chatterton.
What was left to her had no outlet; pent up in her, it bred weak, anaemic substitutes for its natural issue, sentimentalism for passion, and sensibility for the nerves of vision.
He was the foremost of English sentimentalists, and he had that taint of insincerity which distinguishes sentimentalism from genuine sentiment, like Goldsmith's, for example.