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  • 1746Rep. Conduct Sir J. Cope 50 Few crediting so `romantick' an Enterprize.
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  • 1719 W. Wood Surv. Trade 170 What is here represented, will be treated by some of
    our Planters, as Romantick.
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  • 1671 Sir W. Thompson in Feret Fulham (1900) I. 50 The romantic and visionary scheme
    of building a bridge over the river at Putney.
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  • 1711 G. Hickes Two Treat. Chr. Priesth. (1847) I. 214 He must give them priests without
    human infirmities; if I may say it, romantic priests.
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  • 1690 T. Burnet Theory Earth II. 171 We must not imagine that the prophets..feigned
    an idea of a romantick state, that never was nor ever will be.
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  • 1660 Tatham Charac. Rump Dram. Wks. (1878) 290 Upon the onely security of Mr. Harrington's
    romantick Commonwealth.
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  • 1824 Dibdin Libr. Comp. 672 The notion of an early-printed edition of the Canterbury
    Tales, by Wynkyn de Worde, is purely romantic.
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  • 1728 Morgan Algiers I. 62 Nicephorus relates that..S. Peter preached the Gospel in
    Mauritania: But this is looked upon to be intirely romantick.
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  • 1673Vain Insolency Rome 36, I marvel (though you read this, and much more as Romantick
    in the Popes Letters) that you can credit all this done by a person, about an hundred
    years since.
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  • 1667 Pepys Diary 10 Mar., These things are almost romantique, and yet true.