Examples of using Muses in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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a host of great photographers, designers, and fashion muses are here to help.
just kissed her boyfriend, but really, she dabbed her lipstick on with a finger," Seydoux muses.
9 Muses, APink and Girls' Generation will make comeback too.
Farrell is another New York City Ballet star who also happened to be one of famed choreographer George Balanchine's muses.
I'm not sure what private schools have nowadays other than making good contacts," he muses.
institution called the Mouseion, which was dedicated to the Muses, the nine goddesses of the arts.
costumes and scenery, muses. instruments,
Angel expert Terry Lynn Taylor wants us to know that inspiration from the angels and Muses is always available.
The samples studied by Jin and Bose came from the feature called the Muses Sea, which is the smooth area in the middle of Itokawa.
Slant, and the anthology, Cheers to Muses.
Night Train Magazine, Slant, and the anthology Cheers to Muses.
For the stars are mute, while muses and angels exist only in our own imagination.
The song muses on the socio-political changes that were occurring in Eastern Europe
The word"music" comes from the Muses, goddesses of the arts in Greek mythology.
(*) THE MOUSAI(Muses) were the goddesses of music, song
Samuel Butler writes,“The Muses lifted up their sweet voices, calling and answering to one another”;
The argumentative structure enacted by Homer's Muses is registered in every English translation, with the exception of George Chapman's.
Sadly, The Temple of the Muses was destroyed by fire in 1841 and was never rebuilt.
In the fresco Apollo and the muses are surrounded by poets from antiquity and Raphael's own time.
The alternating voices of the Muses are audible in Alexander Pope's later translation, as in John Ogilby's earlier one.