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Meanings of poetic talent in English
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Usage of poetic talent in English
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I am sure this will help his poetictalent flourish even more.
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I knew nothing of Lord Alfred Douglas, and had no inkling of his poetictalent.
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Yet we think it shows gleams of higher poetictalent than anything he has yet published.
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His poetictalent was undoubted, and he was intimately connected with Walter Scott in his ballad researches.
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The poetictalent was, indeed, strongly developed.
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This particular generation must be the most startling array of poetictalent since the foundation of the state.
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The poets of the South, who constitute a worthy galaxy of poetictalent and achievement, are not sufficiently known.
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His poetictalent flowered early.
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The selections throughout are made with that careful discrimination, which resulted from poetictalent combined with extensive and thorough erudition.
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It turned out that I, a cool and sober mathematician, possessed a poetictalent and could compose very interesting comedies.
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The greatness of wit, by which the poetictalent is here chiefly to be understood, manifests itself in the admirable balance of all the faculties.
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Wit, Compassion and PoeticTalent-righthere where I've got my Thumb-aCinch!
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The pictures and drawings that remain are the testimony of his splendid poetictalents.
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A young grazier of their neighbouring town, of an aspiring mind and remarkable poetictalents, engrossed the Duchesse's platonic affections at this juncture.