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Little Poems of a
Poeticule
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923.
William Joseph Ibbett,
2010
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Little Poems of a
Poeticule
Although occasionally there may be certain imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made available for future generations to enjoy.
Ibbett William Joseph B 1858,
2013
A Novel Robert Nye. Such as Henry Skogan don't need asking twice. He poked
his fingers in his fiery hair, tugged it out in a couple of points like a bull's horns,
and commenced Caesarian Clarence, son ofHenry 4.... 'Poeticule,' I said. 'What!
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The Oxford Handbook of Victorian Poetry
Although the OED records new words springing up in the period that could signal
poetry's growth in stature ('poeticalness', 'poethood'), other Victorian coinages are
less flattering ('poetast', 'poetastic', 'poetastical', 'poeticule', 'poeticism', ...
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Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Thesaurus
... consist, consort, correspond, dovetail rhymer n syn POETASTER,
balladmonger, bardlet, bardling, poeticule, poetling, rhymester, verseman,
versemonger, versifier rhymester n syn POETASTER, balladmonger, bardlet,
bard- ling, poeticule, ...
Merriam-Webster, Inc,
1988
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Tales of magic realism by women: dreams in a minor key
From the dictionary: Poetaster — a writer of worthless verses (not one who takes
delicate nibbles of Poe's poems, like a wine taster) Poetastering — dabbling in
writing worthless verses Poeticule — same as poetaster (not to be used as an ...
... from a foreign satire onthe habits of slovenly HollandersthatItakethe
firstwhichcomes under mynotice on reopening the book; a study which sets
beforeusin fascinating relieftheprofessional poeticule of a periodin which as yet
clubs,coteries, ...
Algernon Charles Swinburne,
2013
... the jeers, howls, hoots and hisses of which a careful ear may catch some far
faint echo even yet; the fearful and furtive yelp from beneath of the masked and
writhing poeticule, the shrill reverberation all around it of plagiarism and parody.
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Bulwer Lytton: The Rise and Fall of a Victorian Man of Letters
As late as 1886, Swinburne dismissed his efforts as those of a 'pseudonymous
poeticule'.% In Lytton's mind there were two reasons why his son's talent should
not be realised. First, it was a talent of a particular kind. He could copy the best ...
Leslie George Mitchell,
2003
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English Language Word Builder
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