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Irving Berlin considered Stephen Foster "a source of inspiration."ype your answer here...
The Muses didn't name themselves, they were named by the Greeks. In Greek, they were called Mousai.Muse may have meaning in *men- "think": or inspiration, for they were the goddesses of music, song and dance, and the source of inspiration to poets.Muse may also refer to their mother: Mnêmosynê, goddess of memory and remembrance and the inventress of language and words.
well he was a pupil of Haydn and he was inspired by Mozart a lot but what made Beethoven was not this type of inspirations . he studied literature in the university and the fiery poems of romantic poets such as Goethe and Schiller was his main inspiration and also his own epic life was a source of inspiration...every minuet of it contains a struggle between what I want and what it must .
Including partsongs, madrigals and consort songs, with both secular and sacred texts: 168 surviving songs. Source: Richard Turbet: William Byrd: a research and informationguide 3rd edition (New York, 2012).
his own imagination.his own imagination
his own imagination.his own imagination
Nature was the primary source of inspiration for William Wordsworth's work. He believed that nature was a powerful force that could evoke deep emotions and spiritual experiences, which is reflected in his poetry that often focused on the beauty and power of the natural world.
Alexander kept a copy of the Iliad with him as a source of inspiration.
if it is a person it is a muse
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the roman republic was a good source of inspiration because the =y were the one in lead and the roman got inspired by them.
This is ''Wahi,'' the inspiration of prophets, the inspiration of the Quran. The recipient receives information from an unknown source and in an unknown way.
A muse is a source of inspiration. Generally it's a person, but I suppose it could be anything from which you drew inspiration.
The tone in "She Was a Phantom of Delight" by William Wordsworth is one of admiration and awe. The speaker is captivated by the woman's beauty and sees her as a source of joy and inspiration. The tone is sentimental and celebratory.
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