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romanticism, romantic; romantic quality* * ** * *romanticism, romantic; romantic quality -
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18 romanticismo
m.1 Romanticism (Arte, Hist & Lit).2 romanticism (sentimentalismo).* * *1 romanticism* * *SM romanticism* * *masculino (Art, Lit, Mús) Romanticism; ( sentimentalismo) romanticism* * *= romanticism.Ex. To find what documents the library has on romanticism in literature the enquirer will have to search through all entries at 809.91.* * *masculino (Art, Lit, Mús) Romanticism; ( sentimentalismo) romanticism* * *= romanticism.Ex: To find what documents the library has on romanticism in literature the enquirer will have to search through all entries at 809.91.
* * *2 (sentimentalismo) romanticism* * *
romanticismo sustantivo masculino (Art, Lit, Mús) Romanticism;
( sentimentalismo) romanticism
romanticismo sustantivo masculino romanticism
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* * *romanticismo nm1. Arte, Hist & Lit Romanticism2. [sentimentalismo] romanticism* * *m romanticism* * *romanticismo nm: romanticism -
19 Romantik
f; -, kein Pl.2. fig. romanticism (auch Veranlagung), romance; die Romantik eines Sonnenuntergangs the romantic nature of a sunset; keinen Sinn für Romantik haben have no sense of romance* * *die RomantikRomanticism; romanticism; Romantic era* * *Ro|mạn|tik [ro'mantɪk]f -,no pl1) (LITER, ART, MUS) Romanticism; (Epoche) Age of Romanticism, Romantic periodkeinen Sinn für Romantik haben — to have no sense of romance
* * *(this kind of excitement: She felt her life was lacking in romance.) romance* * *Ro·man·tik<->[roˈmantɪk]▪ die \Romantik the Age of Romanticism, the Romantic period[einen] Sinn für \Romantik haben to have a sense of romance3. (das Schwärmerische)* * *die; Romantik1) romanticism; romantic nature2) (Literaturw., Musik usw.) Romanticism no art.; (Epoche) Romantic period* * *die Romantik eines Sonnenuntergangs the romantic nature of a sunset;keinen Sinn für Romantik haben have no sense of romance* * *die; Romantik1) romanticism; romantic nature2) (Literaturw., Musik usw.) Romanticism no art.; (Epoche) Romantic period* * *-en f.romanticism n. -
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romantisme [ʀɔmɑ̃tism]masculine noun* * *ʀɔmɑ̃tismnom masculin1) ( genre) Romanticism2) ( sentimentalisme) romanticism* * *ʀɔmɑ̃tism nm* * *romantisme nm2 ( sentimentalisme) romanticism.[rɔmɑ̃tism] nom masculin2. [sentimentalisme] romanticism
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Romanticism — The romantic strain in German theater and drama was a multifaceted thing, with manifestations in drama, performance, and theory. It was initially apparent in the plays of the Sturm und Drang (Storm and Stress) movement, which involved a… … Historical dictionary of German Theatre
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Romanticism — The movement that swept European and thence American culture between about 1775 and 1830, although heralded by preceding elements in the 18th century (antiquarianism, novels of sensibility, the taste for the sublime and the picturesque, and above … Philosophy dictionary