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  • Ulysses, Stephen Dedalus sends Buck Mulligan a telegram that reads "The sentimentalist is he who would enjoy without incurring the immense debtorship for...
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    illustrator and Freemason, known primarily for his portraits in the sentimentalist style. He was a pupil of Marcello Bacciarelli. His work as a portraitist...
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    October] 1837) was a Russian statesman. He was also a poet associated with the sentimentalist movement in Russian literature. Dmitriev was born at his father's...
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  • York City, New York, in 2000 or earlier as The Sentimentalist, it changed its title to The Sentimentalist Magazine with Issue 14, and then dropped the...
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  • the Wake" – 4:00 "Age of Miracles" – 3:34 "Permanent Love" – 4:44 "The Sentimentalist" – 4:18 "65 Roses" – 4:00 "What's Fair Is Fair" – 3:18 "Where There's...
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  • scenes", and that "Dombey and Son is ... Dickens's greatest triumph in the sentimentalist tradition".[full citation needed] On the other hand, the Encyclopædia...
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  • intrinsic human capacity to feel and how this leads to truth. For the sentimentalist this capacity was most important in morality (moral sense theory)...
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  • American Giant: Walt Whitman and His Times, New York: Harper 1943: The Sentimentalist: A Novel, New York: Harper 1947: George Sand and Her Times: The Life...
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    episode "World's End". In July 2009, a Funny or Die video called The Sentimentalist starring Watkins was ranked number five on Entertainment Weekly's...
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  • Disinformation: the Series and neuroscientist Marina Korsakova-Kreyn. The Sentimentalist magazine, Winter 2001: "Gail Potocki: A Modern Symbolist" ArtsOnline:...
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    . usually accompanied by some impertinent attempt on the part of the sentimentalist to tyrannize over [the poor's] private lives." He also views it as...
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  • core as a songwriter: "The Taylor Swift of 'New Year's Day' is ... the sentimentalist who valued songwriting above all else." Gacca also complimented the...
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    broadcaster Andy O'Mahony analyses the flawed genius of Vincent Browne, the 'sentimentalist' Eamon Dunphy and TV chat shows' narrowing horizons', The Irish Times...
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  • Scratch Screamer The Second Line Select Sentimentalist (formerly The Sentimentalist) SFX Cassette Magazine Shindig! Shook Shoxx Side Stage Signale für...
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    disastrous love affair with an older mistress. A first-person novel in the sentimentalist tradition, Adolphe examines the thoughts of the young man as he falls...
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    consolations of a few friends". The critic Ernest Newman wrote later that the sentimentalist Opéra-Comique audience was "shocked by the drastic realism of the...
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  • fr. Walsh, Madeline Virbasius (Spring 2003). "The eyes have it". The Sentimentalist. Vol. 3, no. 11. Retrieved 2 April 2011 – via Goldfrapp.free.fr. Humberstone...
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    and that "Dombey and Son is [ ... ] Dickens's greatest triumph in the sentimentalist tradition". The Encyclopædia Britannica online comments that, despite...
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    law" (which is ever a "compromise") and to invite "anarchy": it is "the sentimentalist preparing the pathway for the brute". In June 1888, Stevenson chartered...
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  • (James Joyce) "Transvaluation" (poem) (Orrick Johns) - Oct 1917 "The Sentimentalist" (short story) (Sara Teasdale) - Apr 1916 "Tearsqueezer" (short story)...
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