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Meanings of
poetic licence
in inglés
portugués
licença poética
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Poetic license.
poetic license
portugués
licença poética
Synonyms
Examples for "
poetic license
"
poetic license
Examples for "
poetic license
"
1
Hereafter, though we may graciously excuse to
poetic
license
the assertion that
2
I've taken some liberties in this novel for the purpose of
poetic
license
.
3
Noise, unearthly noise, was the
poetic
license
allowed the occupants of these cells.
4
Southside With You takes plenty of
poetic
license
to tell the story of true-life events.
5
But who regrets the
poetic
license
as he reads:
Usage of
poetic licence
in inglés
1
To this piece is prefixed an apology for heroic poetry, and
poetic
licence
.
2
There is, then, no
poetic
licence
about Longfellow's description, in Evangeline, of how-
3
Frequently there's more than a little
poetic
licence
involved in making such fanciful claims.
4
The plot treats of Homer's Odyssey with a
poetic
licence
.
5
Never mind that nebulous thing known as
poetic
licence
.
6
Ovid's dubious grasp of his supposed surroundings and climate flouts the leniency of
poetic
licence
.
7
It may have been bacon water, but for
poetic
licence
I will say it was seawater.
8
The "beauty" seems a
poetic
licence
;
Swift says the lady squinted "like a dragon."
9
It seems a bit of
poetic
licence
was applied however when it came to building the property.
10
Consider it
poetic
licence
,
in your honour.
11
She fuses a range of poetic devices such as repetition or
poetic
licence
inducing a hypnotic cadence.
12
Howsoever extravagant he may be in his notions of
poetic
licence
,
that licence is never with him a synonym for licentiousness.
13
Homer is an epic poet, and not an historian; so it is quite natural that he should have exaggerated everything with
poetic
licence
.
14
Of course, this is a
poetic
licence
:
these men and women cannot have been at one and the same time in Chopin's salon.
15
I suspect that some
poetic
licence
was employed in the posing of this photograph, which was probably taken before the aircraft left the ground.
16
All of which was very pretty sentiment, and if some
poetic
licence
got mixed in with the truth, surely the occasion justified the alliance.
Other examples for "poetic licence"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
poetic
licence
poetic
Adjective
Noun
Translations for
poetic licence
portugués
licença poética
Poetic licence
through the time
Poetic licence
across language varieties
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