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This aspect of Ovid's poem - in which female voices such as Daphne's are betrayed by the very words they speakhelps us ... As both Apollo's desire and figurative language ensnare Daphne yet give her voice an unforeseen efficacy , so the ...
This aspect of Ovid's poem - in which female voices such as Daphne's are betrayed by the very words they speakhelps us ... As both Apollo's desire and figurative language ensnare Daphne yet give her voice an unforeseen efficacy , so the ...
325. oldal
fleetingly in one's voice , even if it be the voice of a poet or a king . In the scene of Hermione's arrest ( 2.1 ) , the queen notifies her husband , as she did indirectly in the first act , that he cannot bring all language — even his ...
fleetingly in one's voice , even if it be the voice of a poet or a king . In the scene of Hermione's arrest ( 2.1 ) , the queen notifies her husband , as she did indirectly in the first act , that he cannot bring all language — even his ...
373. oldal
It was true that I could hear only my own voice , but my own voice was the voice of the dead , for the dead had contrived to leave textual traces of themselves , and those traces make themselves heard in the voices of the living .
It was true that I could hear only my own voice , but my own voice was the voice of the dead , for the dead had contrived to leave textual traces of themselves , and those traces make themselves heard in the voices of the living .
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