Period of artistic, literary, and intellectual movement that started in 18th century Europe.
A movement in literature and art during the late 18th and early 19th centuries that celebrated nature rather than civilization.
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Examples for "romantic "
Examples for "romantic "
1 Kolbert: Journalists are not known for their romantic view of American politics.
2 Byron indulged in vice in a romantic way; Hook in the coarsest.
3 He'd stayed free of romantic entanglements since leaving Paris five years ago.
4 War today, Kane, isn't won by romantic animals dashing at forlorn hopes.
5 I'm not romantic by nature, and you've made your position perfectly clear.
1 It provided one gasp-inducing exchange after another, tennis to rouse the romantics .
2 Stendhal, himself a romantic, as these men are romantics , could do it.
3 My parents were romantics : dad says they considered both 'Golden' and 'Silver'!
4 But I am not narrowly on the side of the romantics .
5 I'm strictly prog rock and the nineteenth-century romantics , said Dr Walid.
1 The old-style lamp posts pay homage to a classic, more romantic era .
2 The third was truly the romantic era of the Crusades.
3 Graceful and elegant, like something from a distant, romantic era .
4 Archer's garage on Fenian Street, built in the late 1940s during the romantic era of motoring in Ireland, was demolished over the bank holiday weekend.
5 Beethoven revolutionized orchestral music, leading it out of the Classical and into the Romantic era .
1 With the romantic period of Spanish history Irving was in ardent sympathy.
2 It reminded me of Goethe, of the romantic period :
3 Within the romantic period the same phenomenon is evident.
4 Wherein the Captain's little girl reaches the romantic period of her career, and faces the world.
5 The story was of brigands and true lovers, the thing that was popular in the romantic period .
An exciting and mysterious quality (as of a heroic time or adventure)
1 Fifteen years after the starting of romanticism the movement had materially subsided.
2 Realism has taught romanticism to tell the truth, if it would succeed.
3 Brutal realism is offset by romanticism , idealism, even a flawed human grandeur.
4 Spasiuk's music has a grace and a romanticism that make it irresistible.
5 Gogol's romanticism , shut in within himself, finding no outlet, became a flame.
6 Alas for German romanticism if this story were wholly typical of it!
7 Noir rages without much hope, certainly without romanticism or wish fulfillment.
8 That wasn't simply Faith's overactive sense of romanticism talking, it was the truth.
9 Behind the believer in romanticism stands the lover of nature and of humanity.
10 The writers took refuge more and more in romanticism and flight from realities.
11 Dazzled by the romanticism of the confrontation, they'd taken away the wrong lesson.
12 Such unapologetic romanticism : you'll either run a mile or give in to it.
13 V. Hugo defines the militant-i.e. ,negativeside of romanticism as liberalism in literature.
14 It has carried on the work, which romanticism began, of developing the language.
15 The new romanticism and idealism of our day marks this return.
16 But he let me into the springs of his romanticism then and there.
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