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Romanticism was a movement in art, music, and literature during the 1700's 1800's 1600's Modern Era? Which one?
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Romanticism was a movement in art, music, and literature during the 1700's 1800's 1600's Modern Era? Which one?
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Romanticism was a movement in art, music, and literature during the
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romanticism was from about 1800 to 1850, so i would say the 1800's
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