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He did not start begin working with his own poetic form until 1794.
He's hard- working yet poetic in his love of nature.
The right side of her head was gone, and I could find nothing poetic about it.
In our case, the whole business also had a certain poetic justice behind it.
Such is the influence of music on a poetic mind.
Poetic justice, do you think, for me to end the same way?
Instead, he leaves her the power of his poetic making.
From the poetic side, the story ended great last night.
There is a bit of poetic justice in your practice.
But the poetic idea was there and a lot of the images.
On the poetic side, he has had many good relationships with women.
And there might be a kind of poetic justice in it.
At times he would even be poetic, in a sick way.
It's just too hard to believe in a poetic dog.
Other poetic works tend to be about God and nature.
"It's more likely that someone in your family had a poetic turn of mind."
His works are often considered to be very personal and an overall poetic experience.
After a while, though, it starts to make a certain poetic sense.
The dialogue in the play is actually very poetic at times.
Well, sometimes you get lucky, and what people do is just poetic.
It may very well be a perfect example of poetic justice.
The full potential of his poetic work is yet to be discovered.
Do you think there is such a thing as an American poetic tradition?
"A simple story turns into something poetic and beautiful about how you have to live with each other."
Here is technique in the service of the poetic image.
There are also a good many others in other parts of his poetical works.
The sea is probably the most central theme in her poetical works.
Do you wish, then, that the gods had made me poetical?
Never having heard the word, she assumes that "poetical" is a thing.
His first poetical works were published in 1995 after a successful career as a lawyer.
This publishing house later printed several of his poetical works.
Its site may be found by the antiquary in poetical research.
"They're about the moment at which domestic life becomes poetical.
The level of musical, intellectual and poetical demands was very high.
Many of the Eastern philosophers worked out their thought in poetical fashion.
His best works are an original achievement in a new realistic poetical form.
Poetical improvisation is a living tradition in many parts of the world.
They had done nothing but wait, and had become poetical.
A kind of horror in a poetical and lyrical sense, though.
Falling in love is more poetical than dropping into poetry.
It would then at least be poetical, even beautiful.
Who says we haven't any poetical talent on the Island!
"Her writing, so far as I knew, was almost entirely of the poetical sort.
She soon exhibited poetical powers, and began to exercise them at an early age.
In 1812 he started planning a long poetical work.
Number of his poetical works were published in modern American idiom.
You might as well say that it is poetical to be sea-sick.
Each of these represented some new poetical style, mostly experimental.
It was nearly as long as a minister's and so poetical.
The common Spaniards have certainly a most poetical way of expressing themselves.