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  • If I ever write such a paper, it will use the masterly work of Owen Barfield (summarized for laymen in Poetic Diction) as a springboard, and some aspects of information theory as engines, and I have a shrewd idea that the particular subject I have in mind contains enough thermonuclear explosive to blow half the ideas of the semioticians to kingdom come.

    To do superversive 2007

  • It is also good to consider exactly what Johnson had in mind when he used the term Poetic Diction before too many conclusions are drawn.

    Scruples « Unknowing 2010

  • Sometimes mistakenly called Odinism, this religion worships the old Norse gods, taking their cues from mythology and classical works of Norse literature, mainly two works entitled The Poetic Edda and The Prose Edda, the first whose author is unknown, and the second written by Snorri Sturluson.

    Where To Park Your Broomstick Lauren Manoy 2002

  • Sometimes mistakenly called Odinism, this religion worships the old Norse gods, taking their cues from mythology and classical works of Norse literature, mainly two works entitled The Poetic Edda and The Prose Edda, the first whose author is unknown, and the second written by Snorri Sturluson.

    Where To Park Your Broomstick Lauren Manoy 2002

  • In short, while acutely, if not painfully, sensitive to the excitation of what may be termed the Poetic Sentiment, I have ever derived an altogether different, though scarcely less extreme, satisfaction from themes having to do with atrocity, bloodshed, and horror.

    Nevermore Harold Schechter 1999

  • The earliest and greatest portion of this literature is the heroic poetry forming the collection called the Poetic or Elder

    Song and Legend from the Middle Ages Porter Lander MacClintock 1906

  • The Shepherd, being as usual in pecuniary straits, had projected a work, to be called The Poetic Mirror, in which should appear some piece by each popular poet of the time, the whole to be edited by himself, and published for his benefit; and he addressed, accordingly, to his brother bards a circular petition for their best assistance.

    Memoirs of the Life of Sir Walter Scott, Volume V (of 10) 1824

  • Hot Garbage: Michael Nobody aka Poetic Death, All in Your Mind, Capital City Streetz and Snakes were all meh to me

    Archive 2009-05-01 Dart Adams 2009

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