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1 Henry's council, however, held firm against the general tide of romantic enthusiasm .
2 All the romantic enthusiasm of Garibaldi flamed forth at the sight of Rome.
3 Then, too, I saw everything with a romantic enthusiasm .
4 I think a great deal of domestic peace, a good deal more than of romantic enthusiasm .
5 Without any intention to falsify history, he is sometimes completely carried away by his romantic enthusiasm for Roman statesmanship.
6 In the latter he manifests his interest in Scandinavian antiquity, which had then become a minor object of romantic enthusiasm .
7 Mr. Palmer shook his head gravely-dismissingwith one gesture Marianne's romantic enthusiasm for pirates and Elinor's sensible fear of them.
8 Granado was six years older than Guevara, but they shared literary and political interests, combined with a romantic enthusiasm for foreign travel.
9 Long before they met in the body Schiller and Körner had given expression to their mutual trust in language of romantic enthusiasm .
10 'You seem to have known all about him,' Mrs. Selwyn said, smiling loftily, sweetly, as at the romantic enthusiasm of youth.
11 "Father!" said Harley (who by this time found the romantic enthusiasm rising within him) "how far do you mean to go?"
12 "Happy Man!" He exclaimed in his romantic enthusiasm ; "Happy Man, who is destined to possess the heart of that lovely Girl!
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