Sentence example with the word 'romanticist'

romanticist

Definition adj. belonging to or characteristic of Romanticism or the Romantic Movement in the arts

Last update: July 12, 2015


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For some years she was closely associated with the romanticist Gabriele d'Annunzio, and several of his plays, notably La Cittd morta (1898) and Francesca da Rimini (1901), provided her with important parts.   [Please select]

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The book I am about to write might aptly be called The Autobiography of a Romanticist.   [Please select]

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Your American romanticist is a sentimental spoiled child who believes in miracles, whose needs are mostly baubles, whose desires are dreams.   [Please select]

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But his merits as well as his failings are decidedly academic, and as a romanticist he is really masquerading.   [Please select]

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In admiration of these it is impossible for us nowadays to go as far as even the romanticist, though extremely catholic, Gautier.   [Please select]

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Temperamentally he was clearly a thorough romanticist--far more so, for instance, than his friend Fortuny, whose intellectual reserve is always conspicuous.   [Please select]

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Dubois, is, like all academic French sculptors, except Chapu indeed, absolutely and integrally a romanticist, completely enamoured of the Renaissance.   [Please select]

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It was in the spirit of a romanticist of the eighteen-forties that he plunged into the life of Paris.   [Please select]

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The Binnenhof drew the romanticist of our party to it by reason of the memories of the brothers De Witt.   [Please select]

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Hardly less truthful, I should say, though perhaps less intimately and elaborately real (a romanticist would say less superficially real) than Cazin's, the work of both these painters is more pictorial.   [Please select]

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