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The poetically similar period in France is 1850 to 1870.
"To say something poetically" means to give information in an artistic way.
Today, it is still sometimes used poetically to refer to the island.
The term itself is poetically taken from the French word for "beach."
Poetically enough, and at long last, so have the Clippers.
He had a poetically economic gift of phrase or image.
But notice, as well, how poetically apt his action is.
When they try to speak poetically, the results are laughable.
But in this show, what many of the artists have to say about color, sometimes poetically, might be taken as the essence.
Then he asks poetically, "What is between nature and human beings?"
The strongest work in the show, however, is the least poetically pictorial.
I myself have never let myself fall in love - not poetically.
Now he is dead, quite poetically so - and his grubby people died with him.
It was a poetically perfect name for a warship, too.
In the software industry, this is poetically called "eating your own dog food."
The lights begin to dim poetically when a sound comes up from the sand.
They seem to take flight - a chair with an arm extended poetically.
Taking place most vividly in the viewer's mind, it makes one stop, look and see the city a little more poetically.
But if the film takes liberties, it is poetically truthful.
"You speak almost poetically when you turn your mind to it."
"May the years be kind to ye all, speaking poetically," he said.
The play ends rather poetically with the woman dying in her lover's arms.
The speech was as poetically written as any he'd ever heard.
Put poetically: "Those sensible about love are incapable of it."
What motivates the action is described more poetically as a dance or a play.