Superstitious turtle Churchy LaFemme was the putative author of many of these gems, though the rest of the cast could be just as prone to poesy. |
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Accompanied by the song of the Bird of Wishes and by pictures full of imagination and poesy. |
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The shapes are piled and irregular, which translate a universe close to the play, the poesy and the sketch. |
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Additionally, in Aquiles you can find an analytic poet of the poesy in sculpture trade. |
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I bet you have your own sheaf of pathetic poesy you want to bore us with. |
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This little epigraph is nothing more than a physical reflection of what scooted across so-and-so's mind while sitting and reflecting on a difficult passage or poesy or prose. |
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Littlewood's vision was not based on Shakespeare as the pinnacle of the English poesy, nor on the literary angry young men being championed by George Devine's Royal Court. |
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Some of his attempts at poesy almost end up counter-productive. |
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On the West Coast, Gary Snyder brought some of the traditions of Pacific north-woods radicalism into his Zen poesy. |
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In the spring of the same year, he released Brun, a debut album remarkable for its distinctive poesy and old-time country-blues instrumentation. |
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Moscow philharmonics could feel all the poesy and clearness of these marvelous sounds. |
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A welsome poesy attends the final ebbing of his really romantic life, amid the familiar scenes of his boyhood. |
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Literature or poesy are able to create images in our subconscious. |
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It's with poesy and sensibility that he paints those magic places, as if he composed a symphony with subtle nuance, playing with the light and the matter. |
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He was an unfeigned lover of the Muses, and writ much upon poesy, whether antient or modern, heroick, lyrick, or symbolicall. |
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I should as soon expect to see a critique on the poesy of a ring as on the inscription of a medal. |
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Inachos, king of Argos, god of the river to which he gave his name, had a daughter' Io' whose legend is one of the best known and of the richest in the greek poesy. |
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She is now the artistic director of one of the big Names of the French furnitures business. Her creation for Triode reflects her vision of design, poesy and the essential. |
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Gray considered his two Pindaric odes, The Progress of Poesy and The Bard, as his best works. |
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Yet Mathesis and Poesy are of the closest kindred, for they are both works of the imagination. |
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During his absence from court, he wrote Astrophel and Stella and the first draft of The Arcadia and The Defence of Poesy. |
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Playing Lieutenant Stephen Wraysford, Eddie Redmayne must be a shoo-in for Best Male, while Clemence Poesy as Stephen's amour, Isabelle, must win La Mieux Saucepot Franaise. |
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