John, who was a romanticist, had also the desire to step forward and harangue the public. |
Though it contains shots that mirror the paintings of the German romanticist, Caspar David Friedrich, these are used to underpin the film's intense religious aura and are not typical of its general appearance. |
It was a pathetic love story of the romanticist poetess Elizabeth Barrett and novice poet Robert Browning. |
Is she, they ask, a realist or an ironist, a romanticist or a feminist? |
The modern gourmand, or artist, is a romanticist, whether he will or no. |
But Scott, of course, had even less in common with the peeper and botanizer on maidens' hearts than with the wildest romanticist. |