At other times they execute rich skeins of movement, opening brief windows onto the more poetic aspects of our daily, distracted lives.
That's the poetic aspect.
This tilted the readers' attention towards the poetic and other auditory aspects of the text.
They argue that poetic aspects of style, like the more mundane ones just discussed, are a consequence of the speaker's search for relevance.
Ibn Ezra was predominantly interested in the poetic aspect of metaphors whereas Maimonides had a pure philosophical intent in his definition.
The Seattle architect Ibsen Nelson said he designed the building to bring out the more poetic aspects of aviation.
Reducing beliefs to scientific fact lessens their 'poetic aspects' and the solace and comfort that they have provided.
The articles and chapters are discursive of philological, historical, folkloristic, and poetic aspects of the pre-Christian Germanic religions.
The poetic, romantic, esthetic aspect of the city is lost.
Perhaps the poetic aspect of his playing is less apparent in these works - the slow movement of the Grieg, for example, could sound more reflective.