poetic造句1 The piece ends with a truly poetic slow movement.
2 His translation is exceptional in its poetic quality.
3 The scholar discoursed on the poetic style of John Keats.
4 Wordsworth rejected poetic diction in favour of ordinary language.
5 Nikolai Demidenko gave an exciting yet poetic performance.
6 There's a very rich poetic tradition in Gaelic.
7 Her voice has a raw poetic beauty.
8 Rimbaud's poetic genius bloomed early.
9 The story is written in richly poetic language.
10 His writing is rather self - consciously poetic.
11 There is a poetic quality to her playing.
12 It is frequently mentioned in the poetic writings of the period.
13 He used a little poetic licence to embroider a good story.
14 She used a fair amount of poetic licence when describing her life in rural France.
15 What poetic justice that Brady has to go to court to plead to be allowed to die, just like his innocent victims pleaded to be allowed to live.
16 I'm drawn to the poetic, sensuous qualities of her paintings.
17 If you ask me it's poetic justice. He tried to get you fired, and now he's lost his job himself.
18 Deanne Sokolin creates abstract, mournfully poetic black-and-white images of wrapped objects.
19 After the way she treated Sam, it's only poetic justice that Dave left her.
20 It would have been more poetic.
21 It stands for poetic justice, you under-stand.
22 Cliburn's playing was poetic and sensitive.
23 And children love poetic rhythms, alliteration, nonsense mutations.
24 Their religious authorities were poetic performers, not bureaucrats.
25 They are poetic and devotional works, rather than chronicles.
26 The resurgence of deathless poetic instinct did that.
27 For Kane a poetic metaphor became a literal truth.
28 Burke is remembered as a poetic pessimist.
29 Eliot's articulation of his authentic poetic voice gives way, despite himself, to a staging of his own destruction.
30 All that stuff about catching giant fish was just a bit of poetic licence.