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How to use romanticist in a sentence

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It was a pathetic love story of the romanticist poetess Elizabeth Barrett and novice poet Robert Browning.
Is she, they ask, a realist or an ironist, a romanticist or a feminist?
What is a picturesque cottage to a romanticist may be a wretched hovel to a social reformer.
Eliot, he was a neoclassicist only because permitting himself to be a full-blooded romanticist would have sent him insane.
His rational approach to Gothic stood in stark contrast to the revival's romanticist origins.
Though it contains shots that mirror the paintings of the German romanticist, Caspar David Friedrich, these are used to underpin the film's intense religious aura and are not typical of its general appearance.
The national romanticist author Henrik Wergeland was the founder of the 17 May parade.
Academic research into the subject began in the early nineteenth century, initially influenced by the pervasive romanticist sentiment.
A revival of interest in Old Norse religion occurred amid the romanticist movement of the nineteenth century, during which it inspired a range of artworks.
The visit of King George IV to Scotland in 1822 reinvigorated Scottish national identity, melding it with romanticist notions of tartan, kilts and the Scottish Highlands.
Romanticist Miguel Barnet, who wrote Everyone Dreamed of Cuba, reflects a more melancholy Cuba.
It appeared in Scottish Romanticist literature, and acquired the more general or figurative sense of portent or omen.
The Druidic movement originated among the Romanticist ideas of the ancient druids that had begun to be developed in the 17th and 18th centuries.
Such an attitude was promoted by the scholarship of Romanticist intellectuals like Johann Gottfried Herder, Jacob Grimm, and Wilhelm Grimm.
German Romanticist writers were influenced by this notion of the 'elf', and reimported the English word elf in that context into the German language.
Most artists attempted to take a centrist approach which adopted different features of Neoclassicist and Romanticist styles, in order to synthesize them.
Led by the operas of German composer Richard Wagner, such as Der Ring des Nibelungen, Vikings and the Romanticist Viking Revival have inspired many creative works.
Examples from Classical Literature
Involuntarily, during these years, Rolland the romanticist became an observer.
John, who was a romanticist, had also the desire to step forward and harangue the public.
That galt was inferior to Scott as a romanticist is what no one would deny.
There were two essentially dissimilar writers in him, the romanticist and the ironist.
But Scott, of course, had even less in common with the peeper and botanizer on maidens' hearts than with the wildest romanticist.
The modern gourmand, or artist, is a romanticist, whether he will or no.
In Flaubert, a romanticist and a Naturalist at first were blended.
Yet no one would ever call Turgenev a romanticist, or Stevenson a realist.
I am afraid I am too much of a musician not to be a romanticist.
Stendhal has written that a classicist is a dead romanticist.
The Romanticist egotistically pursues his personal happiness, and believes himself to be of infinite importance.
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