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poetic licence
noun
- justifiable departure from conventional rules of form, fact, logic, etc, as in poetry
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Of course, this is a poetic licence: these men and women cannot have been at one and the same time in Chopin's salon.
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This word is only used by poetic licence, and must not be construed literally.
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Poetic licence is used here; it was not the earth, but the water, which swallowed the Egyptians.
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I promised to say somewhat of Poetic Licence, but have in part anticipated my discourse already.
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The omission of "them" after "call" exceeds the bounds of poetic licence.
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