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concerned, nor does it appear to be anything more than a scheme of Romantic Friendship.
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sentiments,..a contempt of life, a boldness for enterprize, chastity, and purity of
sentiment. . . People whose breasts are dulled with vice, or stupified by nature,
call this passion romantic love; but when it was the mode, it was the diagnostic of
a virtuous age.
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names in the family.
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probability had been. . .good wives and. . .mothers, if their imaginations had not
been early perverted with the chimerical ideas of romantic love,..upon which principle,
a footman may as well be the hero as his master.
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without his Mistress, all Virtue and Merit are summed up in his inviolable Fidelity.
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that ever I heard of in my life, and could not have believed [etc.].
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a movement in European literature (and other arts) during the last quarter of the
18th c. and the first twenty or thirty years of the 19th c.
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a writer builds up a serious emotional tone and then deliberately breaks it and laughs
at his own solemnity.
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appeared as La Sylphide.