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into two schools, the classical, and the romantic.
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romantic and less subject to classical bondage than that of any other part of Europe.
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I. 84 We proceeded to Coleridge's first lecture. . . He spoke of religion, the spirit
of chivalry,..and a classification of poetry into ancient and romantic.
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with a romantic disinterestedness.
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resort of the Parisian when he wishes to be romantic.
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doing good to either of you.
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Romantick Honour has refus'd.
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and yet contains something which captivates the fancy.
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inheritance with his brother. A most romantic idea.