Ejemplos de uso de poetic licence
1. And, give or take a bit of poetic licence north of the border, it‘s startlingly accurate.
2. But in the sense of a piece of drama this is legitimate poetic licence.
3. He is not so wonderful a human being that he can be described as divine by a sort of poetic licence, nor is he a divine being come to earth in human disguise.
4. However, these are extreme times, and hence the writer takes recourse to «poetic licence», in its most liberal sense, to coin a word to describe the horror of current affairs.
5. The chorus goes: "Memento Mori/Memento Mori/It‘s Latin and it means/We must all die." Skinner admits it should be lower case memento mori and should not be sung to rhyme with "Tory" but "sore eye". "The only way I could make it fit the rhyme was to pronounce it wrong ... so that‘s a little bit of poetic licence for you." In Can‘t Con An Honest John he outlines a complicated con trick, using slang picked up from his gambling habit.