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Discover Ludwig"in personae" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is used to refer to a character in a work of literature (book, play, poem, etc.). For example: "The protagonist in Shakespeare's Hamlet is one of the most famous in personae in literature."
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The sonnets were trickier in that they were often written in personae other than his own.
Most of the writing on which Pound's fame now rests may be found in Personae (The Collected Poems; 1926, new ed.
"A bishop must act in personae Christi -- in the person of Christ -- and care for his flock even at a price to himself (Catechism of the Catholic Church, 1994, nos. 894-896).
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Now comes the conclusion, as beautifully mysterious in its way as the one in Persona.
But Bergman's breaking of forms in "Persona" was something else — assaultive, alarming, even apocalyptic.
Browning is writing in persona, of course, but not, I think, impersonally.
They are not cunningly unreliable narrators: when they write in persona, they make it clear.
He answers his own question in "Persona" (1966), whose title has its root in the Latin for "mask".
It is not a merging, as seemed to be the case in Persona, but an exchange of power.
Raised on Karate from the age of four, 'The Dragon' is unique both in persona and fighting style.
Another factor, too, is the exalted position of priests, acting "in persona Christi" — in the person of Christ.
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