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Poetical

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Poetical meaning

Synonym of poetic.

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Her description of it — and what came of it — was as poetical and fulsome as her stage roles.

Fifty years after his death, however, three competing collections of his poetical works continued to sell with over 100,000 copies in print.

Lil Kodak also dropped the video for the banger, "Poetical G." The track finds Kodak rap crooning about the hustle.

Roses have been the symbol of love since the early 1700s when Charles II of Sweden brought the Persian poetical art known as the “language of flowers” to Europe.

Besides these subjects, religious, poetical, musical, and scientific comments can also be found in his work.

Blake placed Edmund Spenser as Milton's precursor, and saw himself as Milton's poetical son.

For Aristotle, "all science (dianoia) is either practical, poetical or theoretical" (Metaphysics 1025b25).

Given the numbers of contest applicants, the event's promotion of natural speech in poetical recitations, and the number of people learning how to listen to poetry, Oxford Recitations was generally deemed a success.

He continues: The more closely we look into history, the more clearly shall we perceive that the system of chivalry is an invention almost entirely poetical.

He helped to create the poetical atmosphere of Fata Morgana, Heart of Glass, The Enigma of Kaspar Hauser and Nosferatu.

In Anticlaudianus, another of his notable works, Alan uses a poetical dialogue to illustrate the way in which nature comes to the realization of her failure in producing the perfect man.

Much of Updike's poetical output was recollected in Knopf's Collected Poems (1993).

Plaque above Pope's Grotto at Twickenham In May, 1709, Pope's Pastorals was published in the sixth part of Tonson's Poetical Miscellanies.

Poetical works have been found lamenting this disaster.

Stubbs argued that: He was a bad king: his great exploits, his military skill, his splendour and extravagance, his poetical tastes, his adventurous spirit, do not serve to cloak his entire want of sympathy, or even consideration, for his people.

The extreme economy of means employed in these poems has, however, usually been judged as compromising their poetical quality without advancing their claims as works of philosophy.

The fundamental differences between the philosophical delineations of Heidegger and Adorno can be found in their contrasting views of Hölderlin's poetical works and to a lesser extent in their divergent views on German romanticism in general.

The poetical works called Vaisikatantram are also believed to belong to the early 14th century.

The poetical works of William Congreve.

There are in Beowulf more than thirty-one hundred distinct words, and almost thirteen hundred occur exclusively, or almost exclusively, in this poem and in the other poetical texts.