Period of artistic, literary, and intellectual movement that started in 18th century Europe.
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.
6 These are the odes with which we associate the great romantics .
7 But the romantics are wrong in their harsh judgment of modernity.
8 The first generation of English romantics was drawing to its close.
9 The romantics will have a fine account to render with their immoral sentimentality.
10 For footballing romantics , it was tempting to conclude Ajax were back.
11 Both arguments can reasonably be made, the romantics versus the pragmatists.
12 Books are the province of romantics and humanists, not heartless nerds.
13 It is not the realists who are betraying the voters, but the romantics .
14 Thus distorted, robots looked like romantics and cold bois looked like life partners.
15 The couple were by then middle-aged romantics of an inventive unconventionality.
16 No one can accuse two Christchurch entrepenuers of being hopeless romantics .
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