41. The romanticised picture of Armstrong was promoted by the nineteenth-century writings of Sir Walter Scott and Herbert Maxwell. 42. Others have accused him of a romanticised and prejudicial promotion of'primitivism'through the medium of archetypal theory. 43. The description of these basement rooms as " dungeons " stems from the romanticised castle studies of the 19th century. 44. Many actual events were largely romanticised or highly exaggerated, while some fictitious stories were also included, for dramatic effect. 45. Despite Campi s choice to depict the lower working classes, his treatment of these subjects was neither sympathetic nor romanticised . 46. If one could be found for " systematised " I reckon we could get away with leaving quotes off " romanticised . 47. A romanticised account of Trunajaya's death appears in the 18th-century Central Javanese " babads ". 48. He was romanticised after his death and became the inspiration for pirate-themed works of fiction across a range of genres. 49. Though renowned at the time, and later highly romanticised , the combat had no effect on the outcome of the war. 50. Sympathy for the working class is obviously paramount, but it is also common to romanticise and stereotype non-Russian characters.