1 And he always manages to avoid the pitfalls of that pernicious hybrid ' poetic prose ' .
2 But if it's poetic prose by the mile you're after, you'd do well to look elsewhere.
3 Sidney was our first writer of poetic prose .
4 He is the one who writes books the size of trucks, each of them crammed with poetic prose .
5 She knew many things about flowers, precious stones, insects, birds, characters in fiction, and poetic prose and verse generally.
6 Bulawayo's narrative is poetic prose .
7 Read together with my matter-of-fact statements, Liszt's hyperbolical and circumlocutional poetic prose will not be misunderstood by the reader.
9 It has been remarked as a purely local singularity, that most of these proclamations were in the scriptural style and in poetic prose .
10 His new works and the tributes to him from fellow poets -particularly Denis O'Driscoll's poetic prose piece -were memorable and inspiring.
11 In works such as In Siberia, Among the Russians and Behind the Wall, Colin Thubron has teased these dilemmas into rich, poetic prose .
12 Perhaps only a poet could have written that prose; it is certain no writer of " poetic prose " could have written Kingsley's poems.
13 He Wrote "Confessions of an English Opium-Eater"-DreamedDreams and Saw Visions and Pictured Them in Poetic Prose .
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This collocation consists of: Translations for poetic prose