Aún no tenemos significados para "tragic muse".
1Whom has your tragic muse armed with her bowl and dagger?
2She is herself the French tragic muse, the others are only poor human beings.
3A loud burst of laughter rewarded this attempt on the life of the tragic muse.
4They were an expression by the tragic muse herself.
5St. Alban after his career, should by every canon of the tragic muse, go that way.
6Amidst the scenes of horror and violence which followed, the voice of the tragic muse was hushed.
7Josephine was a tragic muse; all of them, even to little Carlotta, performed as if their destiny depended on the die.
8She was, indeed, the tragic muse in her floating white drapery, the tragic muse whose grief is too deep for tears.
9The New Yorker, November 10, 1951 P. 38 The tragic muse, down in the mouth this time, View Article
10Lucia Joyce, born to James Joyce and Nora Barnacle in Trieste in 1907, has captured the imagination of many writers and artists as tragic muse.
11I shall always associate it with the picture of Mrs. Siddons as the Tragic Muse.
12He rose from the embraces of the Tragic Muse.
13As well entangle oneself with the Tragic Muse at once as with that stormy, unmanageable soul!
14Of course, this work was completely eclipsed by Reynolds's ' Tragic Muse,' painted some thirteen years later.
15They furnish matter for the Tragic Muse!
16Henry James has written several delightful tales, such as The Liar, The Real Thing, The Tragic Muse, in which artists appear.
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