romantic era

collocation in English

meaningsofromanticandera

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romantic
adjective
uk
/rəʊˈmæn.tɪk/
us
/roʊˈmæn.t̬ɪk/
relating to love or a close ...
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era
noun[C]
uk
/ˈɪə.rə/
us
/ˈer.ə/
us
/ˈɪr.ə/
a period of time of which particular events or stages of development ...
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(Definition ofromanticanderafrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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This is perhaps understandable given the book's emphasis on theromanticera, but the pitfalls of this approach require that it should have been discussed and defended.
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But for the performers of the emergingromanticerathis was clearly not so in their demand for changes in instrument construction enabled by the new technology of that period.
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During theromanticera, poetics tended toward expressionism and emphasized the perceiving subject.
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In addition, it does not have as many keys as a standard piano of theromanticera.
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Examples of musical nationalism abound in the output of theromanticera.
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This was aromanticeraof botanical explorers, intrepid plant hunters and gardener-botanists.
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The commencement of the lumber industry in 1837 inaugurated what some regard as the mostromanticerain the history of the region.
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The era has been called a golden age, but that was a myth created in the 1930s to lure tourists to aromanticeraof tall ships and antiques.
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Beethoven paved the way for separate double bass parts, which became more common in theromanticera.
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Bernstein performed a wide repertoire from the baroque era to the 20th century, although perhaps from the 1970s onwards he tended to focus more on music from theromanticera.
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His history books dealt with romantic eras full of knights, castles, galleys, and galleons.
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