Which of the following, if true, might be an example of the 'exceptions' cited in the second paragraph of the passage?
A.
Despite the generally grave tone of her verse, Rossetti often used formal and cheerful language in her poetry.
B.
Rossetti, unlike her contemporaries, relied upon long cadences to express her mood as a poet.
C.
Rossetti often preferred rhyme schemes more complicated than those used by her peers.
D.
Rossetti's work demonstrated a more broad-minded intelligence than that of many Pre-Raphaelites.
E.
Rossetti, in spite of her romantic aesthetic, made many more attempts at developing style. less laden with sentimentality than that of other Pre-Raphaelites.