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@ -104,8 +104,4 @@ Aristotle: "only creatures that have life can give voice, but not everything tha
In coughs, whispers, drawls, hisses, hesitations, laughs, stammers the voice \"meets and mingles with what it is not---indeed, it is, in the end, nothing more than this mingling In coughs, whispers, drawls, hisses, hesitations, laughs, stammers the voice \"meets and mingles with what it is not---indeed, it is, in the end, nothing more than this mingling
The pathos and finesse of a voice that gives out, gives way, comes not The pathos and finesse of a voice that gives out, gives way, comes not from the virile figure it cuts against the ground of things, but rather from its suggestion of a *persona*---a being that has its being 'through sound', which is like our own bodies, rather than our dream of those bodies" (pg 144)
form the virile figure it cuts against the ground of things, but rather
from its suggestion of a *persona*---a being that has its being 'through
sound', which is like our own bodies, rather than our dream of those
bodies\" (pg 144)

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