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    Why Were the Romantics So Attracted to the Sublime-The Prospect
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Why Were the Romantics So Attracted to the Sublime-The Prospect

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Question 8

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Why were the Romantics so attracted to the sublime-the prospect of anything beyond the human mind to understand?


A) It offered a challenge
B) It stimulated the imagination
C) It is limitless and unbounded
D) It frightened most of the people

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