Per Halstroem, in his celebratory speech, noted the laureate's poetic gift.
Bloom suggests that Wordsworth's poetic gift relied on his ability to recall the memories of his joy as a child.
He had a genuine poetic gift and an intense appreciation of natural beauty.
Margaret Diehl has a poetic gift, and much of the novel is a vehicle for bursts of description.
In the end, one might call him a transitional figure with a poetic gift; Delacroix thought so.
Fragments of the fictional poets that he reads allow Peake to exercise his considerable poetic gifts within the novel.
He is often described as the "Serbian Homer" both because he was blind and for his poetic gift.
John Stow refers to his poetic gifts.
The Nobel prize winner happily combined his poetic gift with excellent self-promotion skills.
This is a technically brilliant pianist with substantial poetic gifts, whose sense of interpretive balance has not yet matured.