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Meanings of poetic sensibility in English
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Usage of poetic sensibility in English
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And I suppose she has a poeticsensibility in that way.
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Every monarch, however, has not proved so destitute of poeticsensibility as this Prussian.
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Work on solving the problems of prosody, but don't get hung up about images, poeticsensibility and word choices.
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Such lyricism and high levels of poeticsensibility are rarely achieved but will probably be aspired to tonight wherever green is borne.
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They appeal to the poeticsensibility of the players who as yet are hardly ready for Chopin or any of the more elaborate composers.
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As he gazed, his poeticsensibility acquired such a nervous and indefinable character that he could endure it no more; he burst into tears.
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Albert Ryder achieves most by reason of his vaster poeticsensibility-hisHomeric instincts for the drama and by a very original power for arabesque.
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Having endowed Clare with high poeticsensibility, Nature capriciously placed him amid scenes but little calculated to call forth rapturous praises of her charms.
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British singer-songwriter Nick Drake is often cited as a major influence, but his doomed romantic persona and poeticsensibility stemmed, it seems, fr(...)
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British singer-songwriter Nick Drake is often cited as a major influence, but his doomed romantic persona and poeticsensibility stemmed, it seems, from his mother.
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A man of poeticsensibilities finds himself engaged in the pursuit of some humdrum calling.