Classical Mythology. (Now usually in form Muse.) Chiefly poetic. Usually with the. The inspiration of poetry or song, invoked as if being the only…
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释义 | society > leisure > the arts > literature > poetry > [noun] > poetic inspiration (7) muse?a1425 Classical Mythology. (Now usually in form Muse.) Chiefly poetic. Usually with the. The inspiration of poetry or song, invoked as if being the only… caballine fountain1430 Of or belonging to horses; equine. caballine aloes (see quot.). caballine fountain = Latin fons caballinus, the fountain Hippocrene of Greek… Helicona1529 Name of a mountain in Bœotia, sacred to the Muses, in which rose the fountains of Aganippe and Hippocrene; by 16th and 17th century writers often… Castalia1591 Proper name of a spring on Mount Parnassus, sacred to the Muses; often used allusively. enthusiasm1593 Poetic inspiration, likened to possession by a god, muse, spirit, etc.; a state of frenzy, delirium, or ecstasy accompanying poetic inspiration. Now… fire1656 Liveliness or acuity of intellect, imagination, etc.: power of genius; creative inspiration or invention. Also in plural in same sense. duende1956 Passion or inspiration in (esp. artistic or musical) performance, esp. that which is regarded as having the power to possess the performer and is of… |
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