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He is a Romanticist even in his specialty, politics and political economy.
But on board the Titan there was no room now for romanticists.
Not only a translator, he was also a poet and Romanticist.
Romanticists to the contrary, it is not universal in our species.
American Indian life, the new evidence suggests, had more impact on the landscape and nature than the romanticists could know.
As a garden designer, he represented an early romanticist style.
We were the romanticists and he was the analyst.
She is a soft-spoken Romanticist, but also very kind and polite.
He returned to Argentina in 1896 and became known for his romanticist lithographs.
This trend was later also adapted by Latvian national romanticists.
At first he painted in classical style, but later adopted the methods of the Romanticists.
The Romanticists, though reformers in other respects, did little or nothing to render the stage more real.
"You're talking to an engineer," he added, "not a romanticist."
He has never been forgiven by romanticists for his 1980 drubbing of the 38-year-old Ali.
The appeal to Antiquity is fatal to us who are romanticists."
He is the most famous architect within the so-called "national romanticist" movement in Sweden.
Also there are precious few psychological novel from India, and the writing style is romanticist.
Romanticists admired his plays for the unconventional individualism they portrayed.
Duncan Phillips referred to him as a "great romanticist."
The Stars are the local favorites and unreconstructed romanticists.
He was a storyteller, a romanticist, a man who loved women, and who liked to hear himself talk on top of it.
Hurstwood was something of a romanticist after his kind.
He is an outrageous romanticist, a huge romantic about America, and a hugely self-absorbed person as well.
"At heart, one suspects he is a romanticist.