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Сообщение от Magnolia ; 2904781"
Insight would be at the mercy of God Speeches ...
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My guess is that Apollo - this figure of speech , metaphors and phoneme confirm the myth of Daphne .
" The love story of Apollo and Daphne is told by Ovid . Daphne gave my word to keep chastity and remain celibate , like the goddess Artemis. Apollo same molested love beautiful nymph , caused her fear. Was as if she saw it through the blinding beauty of the ferocity of the wolf. But in my heart god fevered failure , more and more flared feeling.
- What are you running from me, nymph ? - He shouted , trying to catch up with her . - I do not outlaw ! Not wild shepherd ! I - Apollo , son of Zeus ! Stop it!
Daphne continued to run as I could . Closer chase, girl is already feeling the hot breath behind Apollo. Do not go! And she begged her father for help Peneyu :
- Father ! Help daughter! Hide me or change my appearance , so I was not touched this beast !
Hardly the words sounded like Daphne felt her legs and woody go into the ground at the ankle. Folds sweaty clothes turn into bark , hands stretched in
vet vi : the gods turned Daphne into a laurel tree . Apollo embraced vain beautiful laurel, with grief he did it now , and his favorite sacred plant ... "
Daphne - mythological image branching thinking that "catches " it .
Laurel leaf - the mythological image of the truth. I think Rene Magritte to contemplation of incommensurability is added laurel leaf . (see picture in the record number 720)
And this image Az. Veneziano " Apollo and Daphne " from
http://renesans.ru/anthology/06.shtml I would call " idea caught Tale "
Apparently , the image of Daphne is useful in identifying the meaning of following the eon "Saying " that is the meaning indicated by the letter " M" - " Think ."
Daphne looked image in art - Painting and Sculpture
Pollaiuolo Apollo and Daphne (1470-1480)
Bernini's Apollo and Daphne ( 1623 )
Rubens Apollo and Daphne ( 1636 )
Poussin Apollo in love with Daphne (1660-1665)
Tiepolo Apollo and Daphne (1743-1744)
Waterhouse Apollo and Daphne (1908)
Rene Sintenis Daphne (1918), (1930)
Particularly noteworthy artistic flair thought John William Waterhouse
http://about-artart.livejournal.com/401182.html