mantic
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Like the British picture, September Affair tells a wistfully ro mantic story of a couple thrown together into what readers of women's-magazine fiction know as a love that can never be.
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Most of his poems are personal�neither jeweled cenotaph nor mantic dispatches from a muse, but gifts of self.
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In a bouncy, daffy, ro mantic Little Old New York musical Matchmaker Carol Channing juggles lonely hearts and sassily wangles one fo herself.
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But Miss du Maurier's latest novel lacks the suspense, pageantry and ro mantic insight of Rebecca, French man's Creek or even the recent best-selling House on the Strand.
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All souls have the "mantic" faculty—the capacity for receiving impressions from d�mons—though not in an equal degree.
From The Conflict of Religions in the Early Roman Empire by Glover, T. R. (Terrot Reaveley)