poetic licence उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- When they are applied across the board the results are frequently bizarre, especially as no account whatsoever is taken of poetic licence.
- One of his plays formed the core of " Poetic Licence ", a performance poetry production by STAGES presented in 2002 and 2005.
- Contrary to popular belief, South was not actually from the area of Garryowen, this being poetic licence on the part of the writer.
- Plus Nasrin already has a lot of poetic licence in her; a black woman with bright lime green eyes and she's a botanokinetic-she can manipulate plants with her mind.
- :Whilst the films obviously have a lot of poetic licence, we were told when I was a young Scout that they're based on a highwayman's hitch .-- talk ) 10 : 53, 25 September 2016 ( UTC)
- However the Department of the Taoiseach state that this is a misrepresentation which " should be actively discouraged ", In songs and poems, the colours are sometimes enumerated as " green, white and gold ", using poetic licence.
- Taking some poetic licence to expand this point, he says that in this system, the president of the national treasury could have been a Phoenician slave, since he would only be asked to implement the rulings of the demos.
- In the case of literature, it is even more possible, since there is such a thing as poetic licence; as far as I know there is not yet such a thing as a poetry licence, though perhaps there should be.
- But you also take some poetic licence with the reported facts : The sources both credit a single individual, " a hacker " or " an anonymous researcher "-your draft speaks of multiple hackers . talk ) 20 : 45, 25 March 2013 ( UTC)
- The famous patriotic " sceptr'd isle " speech is voiced by John of Gaunt, a man who spent the majority of his life in Aquitaine, and is a piece of poetic licence that illustrates English prejudices . " Henry V " is one-sided with little sympathy for the French.