Read full poem →a publicity or propaganda machine that directs its appeals
or carries on an agitation that every week reaches hun-
Dictionary Entry
Advertising or other activity designed to rouse public interest in something.
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Poetry examples for “publicity”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →draft of the covenant of the League of Nations.
He gave publicity to it. It was published
throughout the land. He invited the friends of
Read full poem →laughter) The highest bidder, however, did not
get the prize. The publicity which overtook the
proceedings frustrated the initial purpose.
Read full poem →sible under Democratic leadership. They gave
publicity, when they entered upon the recent ses-
sion, to detailed and ambitious statements as to
Read full poem →29. Such portions of “Politian” as are known to the public first saw the
light of publicity in the “Southern Literary Messenger” for December,
1835, and January, 1836, being styled “Scenes from Politian: an
Read full poem →which John Cowper Powys bestowed on the Anthology just before it
appeared in book form and the publicity which was given his lecture by
the _New York Times_. Nathan Haskell Dole printed an article in
Read full poem →This Bashful Globe of Ours would be --
So dainty of Publicity --
