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 1    1|          directs. A spirit inspired by romantic notions of honour, a kind
 2    2|              not mean to allude to the romantic passion, which is the concomitant
 3    2|         Gregory confined his remark to romantic expectations of constant
 4    2|              women who have fostered a romantic unnatural delicacy of feeling,
 5    3|           appetite without violating a romantic species of modesty, which
 6    3|             for we are not treading on romantic ground, though he may think
 7    4|              persevering passions; but romantic wavering feelings that I
 8    4|               render the best disposed romantic and inconstant; and the
 9    5|              manner; but virtue, and a romantic kind of delicacy, made him
10   12| self-importance, the damning epithet - romantic; the force of which I shall
11   13|               confined education, is a romantic twist of the mind, which
12   13|              be substituted instead of romantic sentiments.~ ~ In one respect,
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