He is the restless spirit of the Elizabethan Age personified. [Please select]
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In her imagination he was that terrible moaning personified. [Please select]
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All the wonderful French vitality was personified in him. [Please select]
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Phorcys and Ceto personified more especially the hidden perils and terrors of the ocean. [Please select]
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The Sphinx was an ancient Egyptian divinity, who personified wisdom, and the fertility of nature. [Please select]
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The Satyrs were a race of woodland spirits, who evidently personified the free, wild, and untrammelled life of the forest. [Please select]
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It lays aside its tools, sheds its skin and becomes a nymph, a pupa, weakness personified, in swaddling-clothes, on a soft couch. [Please select]
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Here industry and sloth are personified and made the equals of human beings. [Please select]
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The moralities personified the virtues and vices common to man, and attempted to teach moral lessons by allegorical representations. [Please select]
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It is therefore purely allegorical, not only in its personified virtues but also in its representation of life as a struggle between good and evil. [Please select]
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Thenceforward the scroll was drawn on certain classes of pottery to represent the whirlwind, modifications of it (for instance, by the color-sign belonging to any one of the "six regions") to signify other personified winds. [Please select]
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