词汇 | example_english_poetic |
释义 | Examples of poeticThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. At other times one misses the kind of imaginative language that might communicate the poetic experience some of the work affords. Part of the explanation is, of course, the sheer weight of poetic simplexes appearing in this poem, which are due to the poem's heroic content. While neighboring lands split off and the colonization of the people was never achieved, the empire triumphed in the sublime discipline of poetic language. In this poetic expression the magic, supposed to be intrinsic to flamenco, is mentioned. The lament is made of music and text inseparably bonded: form and expressive content are completely musico-poetic, and they are fully integrated. History offers ample evidence for an architecture resulting from a poetic translation of its representations, rather than as a prosaic transcription of an objectified image. Of all the critics here, he is the most attentive to poetic form as having its own, moving agency. A spurious poetic-musical addition, indicated here in rounded brackets, is omitted in the simplified structure. A dramatic/poetic climax is reached without complications of plot. Less ideologically charged than affirmative and creative, this poetic resistance enabled a different kind of dialogue. Such an optimistic outlook underlay the poetic and edifying side of most physicotheological literature. She is controversial for challenging the male literary tradition and appropriating the ghazal, a lyrical poetic style used by men to express love. Your love of fine words and poetic phrases has caused you to forget the subject, the location and the social standing of the characters. The requirement that his opera text be 'poetic' in the larger sense of that word was established early in his search. Each of them included several songs in which his musical voice was only a slight extension of his poetic one. Such a description was often poetic, very beautiful. Again the voice eases from a conversational to a poetic mode. He considers the 'poetic universe' in relation to what is demonstrable within the 'work'. Despite the poet's good intentions, however, the link between poetic speech and commerce still produces pain. Further, the late poetic tradition itself evolved over time. Elements such as -hy"ig and -scerwen which occur only in poetic compounds are included among the poetic simplexes for this study. Both are written continuously, without line-breaks at the end of poetic phrases, and in both versions all the repeated material is copied out in full. In other words, this is from the point of view of poetic technique more advanced than any other in this group of offices. The poetic, moral or ideal value of the sound is no longer at issue. Through the poetic medium of language, literature can work on the imagination in ways not open to the other arts. Although suhtriga is not poetic, the copulative suhter(ge)faeligderen is. In a poetic evocation of a plant stem, each slat has a slight entasis. Illustrated, with a glossary of poetic terms, and indexes of poets and of titles andfirstlines. The poetic does not generate or produce meanings nor does it represent the ' ' real, ' ' but instead it multiplies and reproduces versions of itself. Nursery rhyme as a poetic form has as a major function the rhythmic patterns of the rhyme. Addressed to a younger woman, it ventriloquizes a confidence in poetic immortality to be unexpectedly destabilized in the last stanza. We should not, then, be surprised to find the combination of masterly evocative rhetoric and poetic co-ordination in his prose writings in general. Poetic identity was the force of creation and progress in microcosm. On the other hand, they also found in the present social conditions new poetic possibilities. Although poetic language can clarify and liberate understanding, it can also distort and prejudice. Consciously or not, nature writing, whether poetic, scientific, or horticultural, marks the impossibility of integration or full rapprochement between the human and the natural world. The poetic excurses of many of the scenes aim far beyond the individual and track a variety of perspectives when viewed as a whole. Furthermore, it must not be forgotten that in his poetic world nature is the realm of divine presence. The fixed perspective approach can be greatly enhanced by the inclusion of a narrative, poetic or oral history component. The poetic themes are implied, and the art of poetry and calligraphy is not highlighted. Studies such as this one are conducted against the backdrop of the invisible presences of unrecorded oral compositions and lost poetic texts. Poetic satire, as employed here, or poetic burlesque, works by thrust and parry, the cut of the pen falling where it may. The gentle song of the boatman in the poem of that title reveals pidgin's poetic resourcefulness through its sheer lyricism and beauty of form. The suspicion remains that the poetic history of this period is being seen as simply coextensive with the history of modernism. The writing in these chapters is fluent, even poetic at times, vividly recreating old and new religious worlds. Such a sublimely unmediated epic poetic space is, however, a ' ' created space, ' ' one whose effects are linguistic. What we witness here is that as the land is worked into ' ' hoed rows ' ' it becomes a disfigured poetic landscape of exchange and use values. The poetic is defined as language in action, language in motion rather than as a system of fixed and stable signs. A picture - perhaps a small unclear one - that leaves something to the poetic imagination and makes it possible to misunderstand creatively. If so, this does not detract from the chair's poetic significance. He is also partly poetic, and also treats the novel as an artefact and a construct in post-modern fashion. In some cases the traditional poetic-convenience view may even be plausible, but crucially for an element which was already en route to its modern status! Poetic parts of the text have been given in verse lines. Interestingly enough, the fact that she has exercised her poetic license (very successfully of course) is not mentioned at all. The expression was often ' homey, ' seldom learned or poetic. In selecting a poem, visual elements embedded in the poem were more important than its poetic quality. They represent the fragmented poetic sentences instead of the narrative text of the play. Given the high frequency of compound formation in the poetic tradition, the appearance of some compounds with different meanings in two poems was probably inevitable. The flagstone, even as a skin, would bring something else to our wall, physical and poetic, a sense of continuity, personal memory. On the contrary, this manner of irony would gradually decline in his poetic work. His scope is admittedly restricted to intra-poetic aspects, but it still has the feature of probing the significant details of a text. The poetic stanzas change from quatrains to tercets to couplets, quickening the pace of the dialogue. However, their function does not change: the composer found in the poetic text formal and scenic dictates that had to be responded to. Then there is the composer, who uses the poetic product as raw material. His aim was to maximize the student's ability to interpret, and he did not aspire to the highest poetic qualities. I'm not trying to be poetic in saying these things. They will argue that the text is strongly poetic in character, which means that not every utterance in the text is of a referential nature. She's writing out of this poetic, kind of near-esoteric place. The script is moving, humorous, reflective, and poetic. The work is structured around four scenes, each of which includes a video tape, and a historical musical and poetic reference. A long list of thinkers and poetic creators is scrutinized for their ideas, and many of the contradictions in the evolution of thinking are noted. I wed this broad recognition with the tools of poetic-semiotic analysis in my approach to parallelism. Second, left underexamined is the issue of the relative scale of poetic structures. Obviously, there is a hierarchy, with prophetic discourse, although ambiguous, ranking as the most authoritative, and the poetic and mystic forms at the bottom. The text observes a very elementary poetic scheme. The melody of the language, as exploited in poetic rhyme and meter, is different. As early as the 1740s the instrument began to infiltrate the poetic imagination, becoming a frequent subject for romantic musing. However, the editor of the text shows little concern for poetic rhythm, as neither length nor rhyme is preserved properly. With his poetic painting, he emphatically insisted upon the religious nature of art. At the same time, it transforms that grammar greatly, ending up with poetic language that transcends the nonstandard- standard divide. Yeats had made poetic capital out of the idea that to satisfy love is to end it. Aristophanes' text thus inscribes an anxiety about figure, a snipe at poetic prosopopeia. The tropological process of "face-making" can be unconscious and perceptual as readily as it can be conscious, artificial, poetic, and exclusively textual. Pater takes up and alters the master historical narrative of the masculine poetic, the tale of the imprisoned monk. Face to face with both the opposition and with the figure of a man in utter jeopardy, the poetic persona becomes unimportant even to himself. Certainly this separating out of three major components of poetic theory involves considerable simplification. They were derived as just precepts from the great examples, and the critics who formulated them did a direct service to poetic inspiration. The funeral spaces are places of the mytho-poetic reconstruction of life, and are linked to the permanence of life. His metropolitan existence lacks this tragic, poetic register. Regardless of his declaration against poetic folklore, he clearly referred to it in conversation in the 1930s, and had a keen interest in vernacular tectonics. The presence of the act of construction in architectural experience, the reality of its materials, joints and crafts, connects architecture with its timeless poetic ground. The third phrase is harmonically parallel to the first, to accommodate the poetic rhyme (aba). The usual assumption, it seems, has been that alliteration of the different velars has simply been a matter of poetic convention. There is no relationship with the poetic structure at the point in question. The musical and dramaturgical implications of this fluctuating system of poetic forms are manifold. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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