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- adjective Obsolete form of
romantic . - noun Obsolete form of
romantic .
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Examples
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But when it came out that you was a married Man, you may remember that I abandoned all Commerce with you; For amongst all my Freaks and romantick
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I would not, however, have these disembody'd Delinquents grac'd with the Name of Trolls, redolent as 'tis of romantick Norse Legends, &c.
"Trolling is basically Internet eugenics... I want everyone off the Internet. Bloggers are filth. They need to be destroyed." Ann Althouse 2008
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But when it came out that you was a married Man, you may remember that I abandoned all Commerce with you; For amongst all my Freaks and romantick
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Then again, my romantick Brain would make me imagine, that he was of an Origin; (if known) above what he appeared: for he had been a
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Then again, my romantick Brain would make me imagine, that he was of an Origin; (if known) above what he appeared: for he had been a
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I shall have to see Mr Samuel Johnson walking among the romantick rocks and woods of my ancestors at Auchinleck!
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We surveyed Roslin Castle, the romantick scene around it, and the beautiful Gothick chapel, and dined and drank tea at the inn; after which we proceeded to Hawthornden, and viewed the caves; and
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When I found that he saw the romantick beauties of Islam, in Derbyshire, much better than I did, I told him that he resembled an able performer upon a bad instrument.
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He took delight in hearing my description of the romantick seat of my ancestors.
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Dr. Johnson obligingly proposed to carry me to see Islam, a romantick scene, now belonging to a family of the name of Port, but formerly the seat of the Congreves.
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