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Poetry (from the Gr**** word poiesis, "making") is a form of
literary art that uses
aesthetic and
often rhythmic qualities of
language to
evoke meanings...
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Poetical testament is a poem genre,
somewhat similar to a
brief autobiography or last will in verse, in
which the poet
usually conveys his or her ideologies...
- Freddy. In 1991, they
became a duo that went by the name
Poetical Prophets. The name
Poetical Prophets was a
testament to Prodigy, then Lord-T (The Golden...
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Poetic justice, also
called poetic irony, is a
literary device with
which ultimately virtue is
rewarded and
misdeeds are punished. In
modern literature...
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Poetical Sketches is the
first collection of
poetry and
prose by
William Blake,
written between 1769 and 1777.
Forty copies were
printed in 1783 with the...
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tenso (Old Occitan: [tenˈsu, teⁿˈsu]; French: tençon) is a
style of
troubadour song. It
takes the form of a
debate in
which each
voice defends a position;...
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Poetical Refugee (French: La
Faute à Voltaire) is a 2001
French drama film
directed by
Abdellatif Kechiche,
starring Sami Bouajila, Élodie
Bouchez and...
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Poetical Rhapsody (original spelling: A
Poetical Rapsodie) is an
Elizabethan verse miscellany compiled by
Francis Davison with
contributions by an unidentified...
- for a
second edition) is
called an afterword. The word "postscript" has
poetically been used to
refer to any sort of
addendum to some main work even if it...
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collected posthumously as Diwan-i-Makhfi (Persian: ديوانِ مخفى) - "Complete (
Poetical)
Works of Makhfi". Zeb-un-Nissa ("Ornament/
Beauty of Womankind"), the...