Antonym: prosaic. Similar words: poet, poetry, emetic, heretic, phonetic, kinetic, athletic, ascetic. Meaning: [pəʊ'etɪk(l)] adj. 1. of or relating to poetry 2. characterized by romantic imagery 3. of or relating to poets 4. characteristic of or befitting poetry.
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151 The third resonantly poetic language of Scotland this century is Gaelic.
152 Hinterland of the snowy plateau, the Brahmaputra side, as if the possession of rural school girls in purdah, poetic beauty, charming, like a dream.
153 Moreover, Leo has also succeeded in ruining the invention plan of the 'Crazy Gangster Group' displaying poetic justice and chivalry to the full extent.
154 He used the poetic feeling to dispel the both opposition sides of the war and camouflaged the war's brutality and the heartlessness with the romantic fervor.
155 Based on the entire organic structure of Chinese culture, the ancient Chinese literary theory grasp the literature also with this kind of thought, so it is full of poetic characteristics.
156 An illiterate could be truly poetic. A commoner may know all about Zen.
157 Moldova's folk dance passionate, poetic, slightly melancholy, and fully reflects the character of this nation.
158 With poetic justice, the crisis recoiled against Paris and destroyed the franc.
159 To be exact, his language fuzzy, jerky, vocative, symbolic, affective, and musical, as is typical of a poetic text.
160 When we talk about historic town , People will associate with the poetic charm environment of old trees , alley in flagstone street and little bridge flowing water.
161 In today's ecological crisis, British Poet Laureate-Ted Hughes, makes his persistent poetic pursuit of the re-establishment of the harmony between humans and nature.
162 And his Impersonally Appraising and poetic reflection in writing strategy narrated those killing events without turning a hair. This relates with his experience, thanatopsis and aesthetic pursuing.
163 The Greeks already had a century's long tradition of poetic education going back centuries to the time of Homer and Hesiod that set out certain exemplary models of heroic virtue and civic life.
164 A single metrical line in a poetic composition ; one line of poetry.
165 Poetic metaphysics, which is constructed by Coleridge, finishes poetic trend of philosophy.
166 The iniquity of his lips must be burned off by a live angelic coal, that the sinfulness of his lips we could think of it as the sinfulness of his voice, his poetic voice -- will have to be purged.
167 These later books trace her growing finesse and poetic subtlety.
168 As a poetic version of a disintegrating world, this one pleased him.
169 But, withal , a real renaissance occurred, and America recovered her poetic voice.
170 Pink roses: elegance, gracefulness, refinement, gentility, style and poetic romance but being combined with fun and lightheartedness.
171 So far, many scholars use all kinds of theories such as "poetic justice" principle, religion, philosophy, history, myths prototype of the new criticism, etc. to make its interpretation.
172 Saussure's research on the syntagmatic relationship and paradigmatic relationship of language signs gives guidelines to Roman Jakobson's study of "poetic function"of the literary language.
173 There is some kind of latent primitivism in poetic thinking, Richards That's what he means by "fiction" or "pseudo-statement."
174 Some are like buxom lassies and others are like slender, poetic, quiet ladies.
175 The dramatic technique "poetic realism" which is originated by Tennessee Williams is one of the cardinal factors that makes the playwright world known .
176 A name like Lester Chester Hester would sound poetic, but odd.
177 This essay explores a Kirghiz writer Aytmatovs philosophical thoughts on the relationship between human beings and nature, and his passionate and poetic description about nature and animal.
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178 This essay studies the art feature of Gogol's"Dead Soul". It analyzes its special poetic feature, typical art character and art method.
179 Rahab means : large and may be based on the poetic and symbolic name for Egypt.
180 Blok is a world -famous Russian poet in the 20th century. He is both great at Russian classic poetic art, and a master of the realism poets.
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