(1) As an historian - certainly as a woman - she had not the slightest romantic illusions about the realities of human life during the long childhood of the species.
(2) I concluded that many historians and political scientists have an overly simple and romantic view of the political process.
(3) We ended up with a whole lot of romantic sentimentality.
(4) U251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510So good to see that your romantic idealism hasn't faded,u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb Noelle murmured.
(5) On our last evening in Maui, Daniel had prepared a very romantic , candlelit dinner on the shore.
(6) Its romantic Hollywood sentimental pap, but I like it.
(7) When you view something in a romantic way, you're not really taking in the whole picture.
(8) The sly hint is that this belongs - like so many 1960s attitudes - back in the romantic 1840s of an idealistic, bygone century.
(9) Yet when they feel like it, they make sure they get one of the few two-person tables at dinner for a romantic meal.
(10) Women who love romantic comedy will love this movie.
(11) She rifled through her lover's credit-card receipts and found charges for bouquets of flowers and dinners at romantic restaurants.
(12) At the same time, he has no romantic illusions about mobsters.
(13) But what's more romantic than a good sentimental break up?
(14) I appreciate your romantic view of things, but can you address the issues in the article?
(15) U251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510This was the emancipation of romantic feeling and sentiment,u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb she says.
(16) These and other documentaries take the shape of his romantic worldview: idealised individuals try to overcome something or make order from chaos.
(17) Even after the first few promising chapters, I was afraid that the interesting story would descend into romantic sentimentality as it progressed.
(18) Young clerks and farmers believed the romantic dream of the self-made man and refashioned themselves as rugged individualists armed and equipped for a fresh start in the frontier west.
(19) Oh how I would love to be able to take her on a romantic walk in the park, or for a candlelit dinner.
(20) In contrast to liberty, equality is an almost intangible romantic dream, to be realized sometime in the future.