poetic造句31 Significantly, this was in a review mostly concerned to deplore Eliot's influence on poetic style.
32 He wasn't in the mood for some one who talked in poetic riddles.
33 After several days however, with nobody apprehended, the papers indulged in a little poetic licence.
34 Forget the poetic image of a perspiring Olympian brow reaching storied heights.
35 Small floral arrangements and decorative artwork add graceful and poetic elegance.
36 That Storni accepted unquestioningly a poetic vocation for herself, clearly emerges from a reading of La inquietud del rosal.
37 By contrast, in poetic language referentiality is irrelevant and the emphasis is on the means of expression itself.
38 We are not, of course, talking about a revolutionary shift in poetic form and / or content.
39 Still, in an important way, Leapor's poetic voice is formed by her relations with other women.
40 In La Strada, Fellini and Rota also demonstrate the poetic power of film music.
41 The film is but one version of some horrifying events, and stretched poetic licence to the extreme.
42 Fed by different tributaries, as Don F6lix was saying before when he was waxing poetic.
43 Although some of the questions are dippy, the volume is an inimitable record of poetic opinions and conversational habits.
44 And would it not be poetic justice if he who had devised it, eventually died by it?
45 The second level, that of poetic or dream symbolism, is inherent in all folk-tales, traditions and motifs of regeneration.
46 Poetic, evocative, black-and-white footage alternates with a more pragmatic, colorful picture of the family today.
47 In the real world, poetic justice is not so easily achieved.
48 There is something about train travel that prompts a kind of wistful, almost poetic, detachment.
49 Johnson's notion of poetic diction distinguishes it clearly from prose.
50 Coleridge uses his poetic creativity to achieve his end, questioning, exploring and explaining.
51 He looked less winsome and poetic now; his face was harder, with short hair, the cheekbones more pronounced.
52 In Layton he saw the splendour, and the viability, of the poetic destiny.
53 Storni used earlier poetic movements, namely Romanticism and modernism, as models for her poetry.
54 It was played with panache and authority, well controlled throughout yet with poetic feeling; very satisfying to the listener.
55 Yet, any critical attempt to reduce to discursive terms the emotional and poetic appeal of the film seems doomed to failure.
56 The members of the first group were more poetic, philosophical, mystical, and artistic.
57 Sperber and Wilson suggest that the effect achieved by such an utterance can be termed a poetic effect.
58 Silent Scream attempts to do the same for Larry Winters, a Glaswegian murderer who waxed poetic behind bars before topping himself.
59 An engaging blend of poetic characterization and deductive reasoning, it was delivered for the most part in a weary monotone.
60 As the Joyce example shows, this foregrounding is not limited to the more obvious poetic devices, such as metaphor and alliteration.