Encara no tenim significats per a "more poetical".
1Pelham is represented as almost wholly unsusceptible to the more poetical influences.
2Again he was silenced; the idea was infinitely more poetical than his own.
3The best descriptions of it have always been more poetical than anything else.
4Now and then a prosaic phrase gives place to a more poetical expression.
5We may assume without much temerity that poetry is more poetical than painting.
6There never was a creature about whom more poetical nonsense has been written.
7Falling in love is more poetical than dropping into poetry.
8Dryden's fable of the flower and the leaf was not a more poetical reverie.
9Gray thought his language more poetical as it was more remote from common use.
10Twelve more poetical sheep were never fed on grass before.
11But this name has been dropped, and the more poetical designation of the Spaniard retained.
12His Bucolics were looked upon as dramas more poetical than those of Terence and Seneca.
13If you want a more poetical illustration, it was what Mr. Wordsworth calls a mass
14Verse like hers, which expresses mere denial, is not essentially more poetical than blank paper.
15A street is really more poetical than a meadow, because a street has a secret.
16Another says that a swan, perpetually wrestling with its dying song, would be more poetical.
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