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Stendhal, who had used the term romantisme, and continued to use it, was now temporarily converted to romanticisme, obviously suggested by the Italian term.
ROMANTICISM IN LITERATURE REN 1968
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But up to 1816 there was to Frenchman who called himself a romantic nor was the term romantisme known in France.
ROMANTICISM IN LITERATURE REN 1968
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A recent French critic of Chateaubriand, who defines the 'romantisme' of that epoch as no more than a great waking up of the poetic spirit, says that the movement was moral and psychological generally before it spread into literature.
Studies in Literature and History Alfred Comyn Lyall 1873
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It was brave of him in this age of romantisme to revive the dream of toppled glory.
THE DIAMOND JULIE BAUMGOLD 2005
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Abraham is a young man of these times—a bit too angry, and too full of the romantisme that drew him here.
THE DIAMOND JULIE BAUMGOLD 2005
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Abraham is a young man of these times—a bit too angry, and too full of the romantisme that drew him here.
THE DIAMOND JULIE BAUMGOLD 2005
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It was brave of him in this age of romantisme to revive the dream of toppled glory.
THE DIAMOND JULIE BAUMGOLD 2005
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Abraham is a young man of these times—a bit too angry, and too full of the romantisme that drew him here.
THE DIAMOND JULIE BAUMGOLD 2005
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It was brave of him in this age of romantisme to revive the dream of toppled glory.
THE DIAMOND JULIE BAUMGOLD 2005
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Not only did they fail to consider the problems and material introduced by the work, they even retreated into a bizarre homage to Léon Rosenthal's 1914 publication Du romantisme au réalisme.
'The Unhappy Medium': An Exchange Boime, Albert 1982
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