The American pianist had by then already established himself as a formidable artist who employed his big-shouldered technique in the service of a poetic spirit.
Instead of "vine leaves" (her symbol of a free, poetic spirit), she now seeks a "beautiful" end for him.
Here as in past performances, the festive and poetic spirit of the dancing swept sunlight into the theater, whatever the real weather outside.
"A poetic spirit," as Father Donal would say.
When we behold the landscape in a poetic spirit, we do not reckon individuals.
Flying that close to such a poetic spirit is something I'll never forget.
The high-tech age we live in often seems to be completely contrary to the poetic spirit.
Crinagoras, in his work, is perceived to have a true poetic spirit.
It is believed there were the first glimmerings of the poetic spirit that was to come after him.
But her wit, cultural interests and poetic spirit emerge in the six months of diary entries he has located.