The Romancists dealt almost exclusively with the perturbed elements of the human mind and the fearful secrets of the heart.
In the thirteenth century the national epic appeared, but was soon neglected for the foreign legends and sentimental verses of the romancists and minnesingers.
The palmy days of the minstrels and romancists had passed away.
I seem to remember that, in our earlier romancistsand dramatists, Coffee is the beverage for breakfast.
Dumas did not make the use of this banal attribute of Paris that many other realists and romancists alike have done, but he frequently refers to it in his "Memoires.
Now the mediaeval romancists laid hold of this tree, as they laid hold of the Grail basin, and used it for Christian purposes.
The remembrance of the mysterious vessel remained after Kelt and Teuton had become Christian, and the poets and romancists gave it a new spell of life by christening it.
If, then, fault can be found with the older Romancists for the spreading here and there of false historical notions, let us look to future workers in the same sphere for adjustment.
What an old-fashioned idea the bride of the poets and sixty-years-ago romancistsseems now!
Great poets, great philosophers, great romancists are always vaguely alluded to by 'swagger' society as 'those sort of people.
Forgues observes that the actual reality differs strangely from those glowing eastern landscapes which poets and romancists love to paint.
These spots which, by an effect of contrast, are set off in black on the yellowish tint of the desert, are the far-famed oases, which have furnished our poets and romancists with so many an appropriate image.
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