On campus, she becomes entangled with a poetically inclined young professor, his idealistic fiancee, a mad scientist and others.
When a poetically inclined film fixates on the same image too often, it is a sign that the movie may have succumbed to its own dreamy esthetic.
The reader will find, though, that self-doubt strikes on Page 285, causing the lonely, poetically inclined inspector to wonder whether he has "used his job to avoid the commitment of love."
But his short life gave his death-haunted songs a new gravity, one that has been rediscovered by poetically inclined adolescents (and Oliver Stone) since the 1970's.
Which is to say that for many years, Rainer Maria was known - somewhat unfairly - as that poetically inclined band with the poetastic lyrics.
(23 yrs) The younger and more intellectually and poetically inclined son, is thin and wiry, he looks like both his parents but more like his mother.
Now none of it rhymes, but it is beautiful, though very unequal, which I think proves that someone poetically inclined rewrote much in the last two hundred years.
Moreover, she was clever and well read, and pretended to be intellectually and poetically inclined, as ladies not specially favoured by Apollo sometimes do--before they marry.
Variety's Peter Debruge calls it "a mournful throwback to more poetically inclined times", but says that "Edmands maintains too measured a pace as he cycles through the various lives affected".
From boyhood the romantic, poetically inclined hero, Denis Stone, found the word carminative particularly evocative.