Citations:poeetry


 * 1) Alternative spelling (or misspelling?) of poetry.
 * 2) * 1929: Ann Arbor, Tappan Treasure Ship, Written by the Pupils of the Tappan Junior High School During the School Year of 1928–29, page 11 (Tappan Junior High School)
 * It has happened that most of our pupils who have written their first poeetry this year have used a con-…
 * 1) * 1956: Hugo Bieber, Heinrich Heine: A Biographical Anthology, page 418 (Jewish Publication Society of America)
 * A decisive turn in Heine’s spiritual development is marked by his intensive study of Michael Sachs’ book on Religious Poeetry of the Jews in Spain which…
 * 1) * 1964: Approach: A Literary Quarterly, №s 50–53, page 46 (Approach)
 * She claims she began writing poeetry as a reaction to having written a dissertation on the Oxford and Cambridge poetical miscellanies of the seventeenth century, having had enough…
 * 1) * 1965: Sisir Chatterjee, Problems in Modern English Fiction, page 39 (Bookland)
 * …the novel gives us a more comprehensive view of reality than can be given by the drama, the cinema or even poeetry or music.
 * 1) * 1967: Ernest Hartsock, Bozart and Contemporary Verse, page 46 (Johnson Reprint)
 * In forecasting the future of Spanish–American poeetry, the author says, “If ever there were a soil more favorable to the production of a work of supreme genius, it is there. […”]
 * 1) * 2002: Ray Barker and Christine Moorcroft, Spelling First 2, page 34 (Nelson Thornes; ISBN 074876819X, 978-0748768196)
 * They are asked to investigate the structures of words and then to consider their syllabic make-up, and invent mnemonics to suit their own learning styles: for example, POEetry contains onomatoPOEia.