poetic quality

collocation in English

meaningsofpoeticandquality

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poetic
adjective
uk
/pəʊˈet.ɪk/
us
/poʊˈet̬.ɪk/
like or relating to poetry ...
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quality
noun
uk
/ˈkwɒl.ə.ti/
us
/ˈkwɑː.lə.t̬i/
how good or bad ...
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(Definition ofpoeticandqualityfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofpoetic quality

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In selecting a poem, visual elements embedded in the poem were more important than itspoeticquality.
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Their translations were praised for their clarity andpoeticquality.
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And thepoeticqualityof your prose can be felt across the language barrier.
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What is filmable is always something else that may or may not have apoeticquality.
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In this volume there is already a decline inpoeticquality.
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From early on the critics marvelled at his ability to infuse realistic depictions of nature with a mystical andpoeticquality.
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It is best regarded, however, for the lyrical andpoeticqualityit brings to these traditions.
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Giorgione is known for the elusivepoeticqualityof his work, though only about six surviving paintings are acknowledged for certain to be his work.
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His aim was to maximize the student's ability to interpret, and he did not aspire to the highest poetic qualities.
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Thepoeticqualityof the voice and the words are a part of the classical unity of the film, being a crucial part of its structure.
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The poetic qualities of the poems were often poor, but they contained many popular sentiments concerning the deceased.
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Many of the mythical and historical texts also have poetic qualities.
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However, scholars and literary critics find it useful to hypothesize a single talent behind them, due to the unique poetic qualities of the works ascribed to him.
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