1966 H. G. Schenk Mind of European Romantics i. 6 Rationalism was attacked by the
Romantics not on the grounds that the intellectual results yielded by it were false,
but rather on the grounds that they were inadequate.
1961 C. Clutton in A. Baines Mus. Instruments ii. 66 The [organ] works of Liszt and
Franck,..and of such late romantics as Reger, Jongen, and Elgar, rely upon a very
large instrument.
1960 A. O. Lovejoy in M. H. Abrams Eng. Romantic Poets 15 To be unsophisticated, to
revert to the mental state of 'simple Indian swains', was the least of the ambitions
of a German Romantic. . . The greatness of Shakespeare, in the eyes of these Romantics,
lay in his Universalität;
1938Oxf. Compan. Mus. 113/1 Despite their sheer musical beauty, his [sc. Brahms's]
compositions are strongly charged with what may be called an extra-musical emotion;
hence the classification of their composer as a romantic.
1927 R. H. Wilenski Mod. Movement in Art 30 Nineteenth-century romantics deliberately
left out all the features which the admirers of classical painting were accustomed
to regard as indispensable to art.