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1 But the thing is true; economy, properly understood, is the more poetic .
2 Here the banks were green and the river clearer and more poetic .
3 I want my climbing to be more beautiful, deeper, more poetic maybe.
4 Our understanding of much in the world is more poetic than noetic.
5 Yes, there was another sustaining possibility, and of a more poetic nature.
6 That the former has the more poetic touch, the latter the greater truth.
7 They were surely built in a simpler and more poetic age than this.
8 Horses carry me to the depths, has more poetic contour than the other.
9 A hint at something more poetic is given by the Rev.
10 Miller's prose is more poetic than almost any translation of Homer.
11 There was brilliant discourse, but this silence was much more poetic and fascinating.
12 She is fresher, more genuine, more poetic than he, with more of humanity.
13 Never was Balthazar Claes's appearance more poetic than at this moment.
14 Here is another parable of a door-keeper, more poetic than Milton's:-
15 You can pretend you're James Bond, or even something more poetic .
16 People find it much more poetic to talk about the aromas and the flavors.
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