Arabian Nights" turns out to be asunromantic as Seven Dials.
Of course, Melisande would say that that was very stupid and unromantic of me---- BOBBY.
He had found his parents very unromantic people, who took a severely commonplace view of things, and retained unquestioning faith in the strap as a means of elevating the youthful idea.
In his younger days, as has been observed, he had savored the delights of these unromantic barracks, and had thoroughly enjoyed the experience; now he was blase.
The unheroic but truthful pleasure-seeker then gave an unromantic snore.
In unromantic silence had they gone, for after the thrills of the afternoon and evening neither had been in the mood to talk.
But it is an unromantic object to which to give money, and the total cost, even doing the work ourselves, amounted to just upon ten thousand dollars.
I had a fine leading dog bearing the unromantic name of Podge, and pure white in colour.
She concluded, more sensibly and practically, that it was the heat, the thunder in the air, or that something had gone wrong in the unromantic regions of the stomach.
Good heavens, these are most unromantic details, are they not?
To come down to the unromantic little details of wedding preparations; how we stitched and trimmed, packed and prepared--stoned raisins with tears in our eyes, and seasoned the wedding cake with sighs.
The cutter was by this time close to us, on the larboard side, commanded by Mr Julius Caesar Tip, the senior midshipman, vulgarly called in the ship Bathos, from his rather unromantic name.
The romantic Miss Languish is nearly as witty as the veryunromantic Lady Teazle.
He had no heroes, and he saw all things in their unheroic and unromantic aspect.
Our forebears travelled the roads from necessity, and saw nothing save unromantic discomforts in their journeyings to and fro.
General Moore was ignominiously marched off by a police-constable (so unromantic had the times grown!
For a moment it seemed almost impossible that he, Freddie Kirby, native of Kansas, unromantic aviator, should have been the one to discover this relic of an unknown, lost race.
We lost the uncomfortable sense of being merely spectators in the Urga theatricals, and forgot that we had come to the holy city by means of a very unromantic motor car.
Sigismund wrote romantic fictions by wholesale, and yet was asunromantic as the prosiest butcher who ever entered a cattle-market.
He was a perfect specimen of that unromantic but priceless type with which our public schools and universities never fail to meet the insatiable demands of a voracious Empire.
The unromantic ideal of the ancient Hindoo is romantically illustrated in a story told in the Hitopadesa of a Brahman named Wedasarman.
He was simply doing that very unromantic thing, paying for his wife by working a stipulated time for her father, in accordance with a custom prevalent among primitive peoples the world over.
From this point of view Dalton was perhaps right when he asserted that the wild tribes of India come closer to us in their love-affairs than the more cultured Hindoos, with their "unromantic heart-schooling.
Their wives and daughters have seldom been content to lead the unromantic life which happily contents so many of their sex.
Pope, who was a friend of the amorous Earl, draws a pathetic picture of him in the latter unromantic days of his romance.
The nearness of the wildest and grandest Derbyshire scenery to busy, unromantic Manchester has been pointed out in a previous chapter; and the neighbourhood of the great Yorkshire centres of industry is full of picturesque beauty.
It is true his experiences are tame and unromantic when compared with those of some of the men of the Potomac or the Cumberland; but they are the best he can offer, and need no apology, as the style does, which is rough and unpolished.
They certainly looked an unromanticenough realization of our ideal Southern planter and his family.
It was inaugurated by the romantic Scott; and at length, by the semi-romantic Balzac and his more or less wholly unromantic followers, bound like a duty on the novelist.
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