Definitionn. a person who represents an abstract quality
Last update: August 7, 2015
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Ariadne is the personification of spring. [Please select]
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Finn, on the other hand, was the very personification of lusty youth and tireless virility. [Please select]
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Altogether, he seemed to his visitor the very personification of ferocity. [Please select]
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In the line "Lucidity of soul unlocks the lips" are both metonymy and personification. [Please select]
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_ In _The King of the Golden River_ (Volume II) is a humorous personification of the southwest wind. [Please select]
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The Count had entered the room and was advancing toward the couch, tall, easy and the personification of cordiality. [Please select]
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It was human--the personification of pain and terror--the tremendous struggle of precious life against horrible death. [Please select]
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This exhibits one of the most noxious tendencies of the mind--namely, personification. [Please select]
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Reason then, as the impersonal ruler,--the wise man, as the personification of reason,--this is the standard of virtue, and therefore also of happiness. [Please select]
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156; Divine wisdom governor, 157; Aristotle's definition of, 180 Wise man, personification of reason, 196 Withdrawal, Stoic name for suicide, 241 World, a living creature, 27; why did God make. [Please select]
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