Connected with poets or poetry (attribute of a thing or person).
Artistic, beautiful, imaginative and showing deep feeling; characterized by romantic imagery.
1 Indeed -although the transgressive, poetic power of surrealism is long gone.
2 It's quite poetic , really; the whole world's future depending on an individual.
3 Bolthor considered it his gods' given duty to spread his poetic wisdom.
4 The comparison is tedious and spun out; but the idea is poetic .
5 Her poetic genius found expression both in the drama and in hymns.
6 Suddenly, a thousand unknown years of poetic history yawns unstudied before me.
7 At least that was the most poetic way he'd heard it described.
8 The walking are the logicians: the winged are the instinctive and poetic .
9 It was called Lili Marlene, a love song of modest poetic quality:
10 The next long speech of Hotspur is mere poetic slush; he begins:
11 The poetic soul of Burns passes away in poverty and moral eclipse.
12 With Olivier it was a crisis of acute love, sensuous and poetic .
13 Atmosphere, in the material as well as the poetic sense, is missing.
14 The viewer was offered three different theatrical styles: tragic, comic and poetic .
15 It is, I hold, the best poetic translation in the English tongue.
16 The May-pole on the margin of that poetic stream completed the illusion.
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