| 1. | Henry Swan's story has been romanticised over the years.
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| 2. | This was due in part to his romanticising of his subjects.
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| 3. | Much of it was also highly romanticised and not always historically accurate.
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| 4. | The film was a romanticised version of the San Patricios'history.
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| 5. | The creation, not the destruction-- to romanticise a bit.
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| 6. | Popular depictions of Nicholson ranged from mad old spinster to romanticised heroine.
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| 7. | Douagi often depicted and fantasised romanticised strokes of eastern-western encounters.
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| 8. | As a historian and a thinker on education, Coubertin romanticised ancient Greece.
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| 9. | Romanticised painting of Elizabeth Farm viewed from the northern riverbank of Parramatta River.
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| 10. | In the 1860s Egley adopted the fashion for romanticised 18th-century subjects.
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