Belonging to or characteristic of Romanticism or the Romantic Movement in the arts.
An artist of the Romantic Movement or someone influenced by Romanticism.
Someone who indulges in excessive sentimentality.
1 The romanticist , on the other hand, loves the spontaneous gush of wonder.
2 History has not yet discovered the first realist or the first romanticist .
3 Compare him with Schumann, and the genuine romanticist tops the virtuoso.
4 They are romanticist in temper, suggesting now Schiller and now Hugo.
5 Yet no one would ever call Turgenev a romanticist , or Stevenson a realist.
6 He was a romanticist ; I was-well , Idon'tknow exactly what.
7 But for our part Dick Croker is a classic and job a romanticist .
8 I think there's a place for the romanticist in literature.
9 Throughout my boyhood I was an intense romanticist , and full of Elizabethan fancies, imaginings.
10 Thus Schumann, the romanticist , and Beethoven, the glorious, holy, crazy one, have become classics.
11 And it is all the deadlier because, in your romanticist cant,theyloveone another.
12 He was a romanticist through and through, with a strong leaning toward the French school.
13 Hurstwood was something of a romanticist after his kind.
14 They put him down as a "classicist," or a romanticist , or an eclectic.
15 The romanticist typifies and stereotypes character, the realist recognises the inconsistency and the changeableness of personality.
16 These the mere romanticist must eschew, if he do not wish to offend, or to disgust.
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