However, Anglomania prevalent at the time also made Newton's acceptance in France easier. |
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But it really came into fashion when Anglomania was at its height around the turn of the century. |
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It was furthered too by the Anglomania of St Petersburg's social elite. |
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The Romantic movement and the growth of a native Russian theatre mark a high period of Anglomania and the zenith of Shakespeare's popularity in tragedy. |
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In the mid-eighteenth century a long period of Anglomania began in Russia. |
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I couldn't help but think of Anglomania when watching Prince Charles on Countryfile recently. |
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Some of the gloss was taken from the image of Great Britain when her colonies rebelled, and Anglomania was partially eclipsed by enthusiasm for all things American. |
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The French dubbed it le style Anglais – or, more expressively, Anglomania. |
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Launched in 1998, Anglomania, is recognized as a global brand and Westwood herself as one of the most influential fashion designers in the world today. |
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