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  • 1849 J. Forbes Physician's Holiday xiii. (1850) 123 It is a romantic-looking spot.
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  • 1828Sporting Mag. XXI. 224 The hunting events of the romantic-scened county.
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  • 1864 Skeat tr. Uhland's Poems 57 Still my heart no quiet knows; With him..Tow'rds
    romantic isles it goes.
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  • 1816 Peacock Headlong Hall iii, To put his romantic pleasure-grounds under a process
    of improvement.
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  • 1748Anson's Voy. iii. v. 337 An Island, which..may in all these views be truly stiled
    romantic.
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  • 1705 Addison Italy 2 It is so Romantic a Scene, that it has always probably given
    occasion to such Chimerical Relations.
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  • 1978Morecambe Guardian 14 Mar. 17/2 Partnerships flourish. A romantic attachment is
    possible, but do not take it too seriously.
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  • 1975 J. Plamenatz Karl Marx's Philos. of Man xiv. 400 The idea of romantic love has
    flourished in the same kind of society as the small family. Indeed, this family is
    quite often seen as the creature of romantic love: it is set up by a man and a woman
    who come to love one another and who choose each other as life partners.
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  • 1971 E. Mavor Ladies of Llangollen v. 96 The strange ambivalence of the pre-Freudian
    romantic friendships.