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    1. But romanticism doesn't really dispute this - what it


    2. And as such soft words flooded my soul of a vast and profound romanticism, as the one that flooded the history pages at the end of the 18th century, I opted to ask him for the poetic verses that I received from him and from which I was the inspiration


    3. Sorry, but for me that takes the romanticism and the joy out of it all


    4. Thus, their proximity in the wilderness infused a sense of romanticism in their enamored hearts


    5. And thus, their sense of togetherness was buttressed by the thrill of romanticism


    6. Their strategically inconspicuous seats, nestled in the upper right portion of the capacity-filled theater, lent a hint of romanticism to young Cindy


    7. The mood was a mix of high energy youthfulness, with a sprinkle of mature romanticism, under the cloudless sky


    8. Blushing nevertheless, she seemed pleased at his enterprise and experienced a sense of romanticism underlined by his eagerness


    9. Hasn’t his wit failed to cater to her innate romanticism, leaving her ever more in amorous want? Won’t that make her vulnerable to the misty looks of the fast guys? Why, hasn’t she taken to Raja though she tried to hide her feelings from me? Well, haven’t I felt her romantic impulses in spite of my own excitement? Surely, Raja wouldn’t have failed to notice Roopa’s infatuation for him


    10. While Roopa’s wanting remained unfulfilled for the day, Sandhya’s romanticism ensured Raja Rao’s fulfillment in that night

    11. Once, such a one told me that she was enamored of me for my romanticism and as her persona didn’t trigger my passion, I realized that its woman’s sex appeal that brings man’s innate romanticism into play to provide the cutting edge for lovemaking, and unless combined by male passion and female amorousness, coition is mere sexual motion


    12. “Women tend to imagine man’s romanticism as an on-off switch within their reach,” he said


    13. It was to his peer's astonishment that he had a collection of verse published in 1896, 'A Shropshire Lad', this being shown as romanticism of his work in contrast to him being a severe Professor of Latin


    14. gótico: admiration for the Gothic was a characteristic of Romanticism


    15. Romanticism, becauseof its appeal to the emotions and to the


    16. The results of Romanticism in itsexaggerated form may be


    17. home of romanticism when France and Englandhad turned to classicism, and only in the second


    18. the appeal of romanticism was xxxvtherefore the greater as it drew its material largely


    19. Spanish epicand dramatic poetry had been important in stimulating thegrowth of romanticism in


    20. A marked reaction against the grandiose exaggerationsof later romanticism appears in the works

    21. of the romanticism of the old boats


    22. As Koke was drug further into the dark foul-smelling interior of the ship he couldn’t but see how terribly off in terms of reality modern pop culture was in its romanticism of the age of the pirate


    23. Thus Napoleon represented glory and Franklin liberty; Irma was perhaps a concession to romanticism, but Athalie was a homage to the greatest masterpiece of the French stage


    24. I was so uneasy that I sometimes flew into a fury: "She'll come, she is certain to come!" I cried, running about the room, "if not today, she will come tomorrow; she'll find me out! The damnable romanticism of these pure hearts! Oh, the vileness--oh, the silliness--oh, the stupidity of these 'wretched sentimental souls!' Why, how fail to understand? How could one fail to


    25. I was so uneasy that I sometimes flew into a fury: "She'll come, she is certain to come!" I cried, running about the room, "if not today, she will come tomorrow; she'll find me out! The damnable romanticism of these pure hearts! Oh, the vileness--oh, the silliness--oh, the stupidity of these 'wretched sentimental souls!' Why, how fail to understand? How could one fail to understand?


    26. Romanticism, which has helped to fill some dull blanks with love and knowledge, had not yet penetrated the times with its leaven and entered into everybody's food; it was fermenting still as a distinguishable vigorous enthusiasm in certain long-haired German artists at Rome, and the youth of other nations who worked or idled near them were sometimes caught in the spreading movement


    27. Fermina Daza could never believe that so significant a name for them both was indeed a historical coincidence and not another conceit born of Florentino Ariza’s chronic romanticism


    28. '■ The fanaticism, the romanticism of insignificance and impotence ! " people will pronounce, " the triumph of common-placeness and mediocrity ! " Yes, I admit that it is in a way the triumph of commonplaceness and mediocrity, but surelj' not of impotence


    29. A realism that refuses to look beyond the end of its nose is more dangerous than the maddest romanticism, because it is blind


    30. “No, no, darling, don't blame yourself because I am dying! think of all my self-love, my romanticism! I am to blame for all, myself! Did they ever tell you my story in full? Do you remember, three years ago, there was a criminal here sentenced to death? This man heard that a criminal was never executed whilst ill! so he got hold of some wine, mixed tobacco in it, and drank it

    31. I was fully convinced (the sense of reality, in spite of all my romanticism!) that they would all simply split their sides with laughter, and that the officer would not simply beat me, that is, without insulting me, but would certainly prod me in the back with his knee, kick me round the billiard table, and only then perhaps have pity and drop me out of the window


    32. I was so uneasy that I sometimes flew into a fury: "She'll come, she is certain to come!" I cried, running about the room, "if not to-day, she will come to-morrow; she'll find me out! The damnable romanticism of these pure hearts! Oh, the vileness—oh, the silliness—oh, the stupidity of these 'wretched sentimental souls!' Why, how fail to understand? How could one fail to understand?


    33. They have a particular store of phrases for proclaiming their profound sympathy for humanity, for defining what is the most correct and rational form of philanthropy, and continually attacking romanticism, in other words, everything fine and true, each atom of which is more precious than all their mollusc tribe


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