Frederick William Robertson Quote

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.


Sermons Preached at Trinity Chapel, Brighton: First Series (ed. 1857)


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...

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...

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...

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...