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Nor did the antiquarianism of the Romantic movement change this.
Yet it was the countryside that finally broke down my antiquarianism.
He will go on for ever, when antiquarianism has settled on other writers.
More problematically, the novel is also an exercise in literary antiquarianism.
Like his father, he was deeply interested in antiquarianism, archaeology and heraldry.
It may be a scoring that suits the needs of modern listeners for all its apparent antiquarianism.
Even the machine's physical make-up spoke of a sort of antiquarianism.
This has a gallery and contains a collection of items of antiquarianism.
Despite this, Pinkerton is still an important figure in the history of British antiquarianism.
A mere recording of thousands of facts about the past century would be antiquarianism.
International law, even though much of the writing about it was still almost a form of antiquarianism, was developing.
Retiring in 1820, he devoted himself to antiquarianism.
It was from this realization that antiquarianism began to be replaced by archaeology, a process still being perfected.
Archaeology developed out of antiquarianism in Europe during the 19th century, and has since become a discipline practiced across the world.
In a more extreme form, this antiquarianism is a matter of pressing concern in concert halls today.
I am not, though, recommending the ideological antiquarianism of the New Historicism, which has little interest in poetry as such.
It is a work of chorography: a study that relates landscape, geography, antiquarianism, and history.
Waller applied his architectural training to antiquarianism.
Some clerics, as in England, were well-educated and dabbled in local antiquarianism.
And, save for mindless antiquarianism or utter scepticism, there can be no history without a philosophy of history.
The age of antiquarianism is over, as had to happen once the trawl into history had reached the bottom of the ocean.
He had a great interest in antiquarianism and he was the first to collect Faroese ballads.
Antiquarianism and the collection of "rarities" was a growing trend in Marmion's era.
The 23 years of drudge labor appear to have addled the editors' minds, until literature has slipped from view and antiquarianism alone remains.