Frederick William Robertson Quotes
What We Mean By Sentimentalism Is That State In Which A Man Speaks Deep And True Sentiments Not Because He Feels Them Strongly, But Because He Perceives That They Are Beautiful, And That It Is Touching And Fine To Say Them,-things Which He Fain Would Feel, And Fancies That He Does Feel.
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