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Перевод: muse speek muse


[существительное]
муза ; вдохновение; размышление; задумчивость ;
[глагол]
размышлять; задумываться; задумчиво смотреть


Тезаурус:

  1. Mary Leapor's muse is emphatically social.
  2. As the child that comes or may come from a sexual encounter between a man and a woman differs from the child born from that man and some other woman (or from the same man and the same woman on another occasion), so every genuine poem is the unique product of one unrepeatable encounter between the artist and an unearthly partner who may be called "Muse" or "goddess".
  3. His latest exhibition is Made in Heaven, a Kama Sutra of paintings and sculptures, starring Jeff and his muse Ilona, that mix the trappings of romance - flowers, butterflies, lots of baby pink and bridal white - with what one critic called "the most hard-core images in contemporary art".
  4. The high perspective is indulged for the space of one couplet, before Leapor's muse tumbles back into the world of work.
  5. With an impish glint of mischief in her eye the Muse of History looked down and watched the American Marines assault Grenada.
  6. The laughing Muse, by her Example led,
  7. PURCELL: Welcome To All The Pleasures, Arise My Muse, Now Does The Glorious Day Appear -King/King's Consort.
  8. "She is one of the greatest artists in the world," says Koons of his muse.
  9. In seeking to grasp this dynamic, and portray it, he had become enthused with the duende , the spirit unleashed by the flamenco - music and dance - which he believed to be the dynamic of true art and artistic expression: "Repel the angel, kick out the muse,", he was wont to exclaim; arguing that artists must work "from the gut," with the conviction and intensity that the expression exudes; allowing the life-force it releases to flow - torrentially, vividly, dramatically; as in the flamenco itself.
  10. Jessica Munns asks an important question in a generally sympathetic review of Jacqueline Pearson's The Prostituted Muse: Images of Women and Women Dramatists 1642-;1737 :
  11. As May Sarton had said (and Jay thought of May Sarton as a cross between a saint and a guru): The muse is always female .
  12. What, tho' the Trowel circumscribes my Muse,
  13. In poetry, as in life, Layton is held captive to his own Muse, no subject being too sacred nor too delicate especially the previously "taboo" ones of violence, cruelty, politics and sex.

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