In my book, the strange, pale men shadowing Paul have several possible allegorical uses, but I decided early on not to push it. |
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A little foot not like our beetle-crushers, but something miniature, fairylike, allegorical. |
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Such an interpretation, inevitably allegorical, must take allegory seriously, as a mode of both representation and interpretation. |
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His narratives usually lend themselves to rich allegorical readings, and Tsui can be a very skilful allegorist when he wants to be. |
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The film is rich in allegorical theme and symbolic imagery, transforming the most banal of materials into miraculous epiphanies. |
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In a book like this, one would expect to discover some allegorical message or a hidden cryptogram. |
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His narratives, in which he translates current events, are too allegorical to be history, yet too mutable to be myth. |
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Their subject-matter was allegorical or mythological, while music, mime, and singing featured along with the dance. |
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White's allegorical space is a vacant sprawling composition, slanting and inclined in a rigid fixture devoid of primary colours or people. |
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Today, though, that allegorical meaning is lost on us, and what we see rather is a dazzling display of artistic virtuosity. |
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The first emblems in human history, Paradin argues, were preserved by heraldry and his own work recapitulates this allegorical genealogy. |
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Psychomachia, an allegorical poem, is illustrated throughout, as is the case in many other codices presenting this text. |
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Curiosity also connects the allegorical figuration of Nell's story and the novel's anti-didactic agenda. |
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The crystalline mirror reminds us that the images of the dream vision are not mimetic representations but allegorical figurations. |
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For instance, the figurehead was changed to an allegorical figure that evoked the ship's new name. |
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It is also fitting that she chose such an allegorical, almost mystical way to present such a brutal act. |
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In a society dominated by allegorical and historical painting, his scenes of contemporary life were regarded as a novelty. |
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Jahangir commissioned some of the most powerful allegorical paintings to emerge from the Mughal School. |
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The elements are represented by four allegorical pictures and in the centre of the pavement the mask of Medusa is portrayed. |
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Such a view of the world was inclined toward mystical and allegorical meaning of reality and truth. |
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His most characteristic works were figures or groups of a historical, literary, allegorical, or symbolic nature. |
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Nowhere do we see a case for Rowling being as allegorical as C.S. Lewis or as skilled with metaphor as Roald Dahl. |
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A large allegorical needlework picture wrought by Agnes Park hangs above the mantel. |
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He also wants to make a point about human suffering and affliction, which he does by bringing out the allegorical significance of the story. |
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From still lifes to landscapes, graceful interiors to unwieldy allegorical scenes, his work is waywardly old-fashioned. |
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Sure, the wand, chalice, dagger, and pentacle are fairly impressive allegorical objects, but frankly, they're quite outdated. |
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These large allegorical works, even when seen in person, present difficulties of access due to two sorts of obscurity. |
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Many of his paintings were large, with allegorical overtones, typically painted in a vigorous Expressionist style. |
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I just can't join the bandwagon of rabble-rousers determined to endow basic biological functions with allegorical status. |
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Balfour deconstructs Coleridge's affirmation of the symbol and symbolic politics by pointing to the allegorical style of his political rhetoric. |
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But indeed it is only strictly speaking that something is amiss, only if the allegorical content of each personification must be taken seriously. |
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The pedestal, which is without the usual allegorical accoutrements, seems roughly hewn from the living rock overlooking the river Neva. |
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Part four contains six short strident emotive poems while part five has an allegorical poem on violent death. |
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Whatever the meaning, the painting is a small knockout, a triumph of the allegorical imagination. |
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I'm always a little nervous about allegorical poems, especially when the subject of the allegory is a long time ago in a land far, far away. |
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If a reader misses such allegorical correspondences, he or she may completely misread the book. |
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In allegorical scenes and mythical tales, girls have personified the hopes and struggles of nationhood. |
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If you do, you are miles away from my opinion, for I hold that Homer no more dreamed of all this allegorical fustian than Ovid in his Metamorphoses dreamed of the Gospel. |
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The film walks a fine line between the irresponsible glorification of violence and the telling of an allegorical tale to make a philosophical statement. |
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It is much more explicitly present in a variety of passages such as the one in which Richard expatiates about the death of kings in characteristically allegorical terms. |
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Robert Weisbuch's analysis of the poem is the most eloquent argument I've read for refusing to pin the poem down to the kind of allegorical reading I am doing here. |
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Much of Sufi poetry, love legends included, is an allegorical statement against the established order and the bigotry of institutionalized religion. |
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In the adjacent room, another painting, much less allegorical, depicts the bestiality of the enemies of Azerbaijan. |
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Still higher above the literal and the allegorical levels, the reader came to the tropological level, which told him where his moral duty lay. |
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He also warned believers not to rashly interpret things literally that might be allegorical, as it would discredit the faith. |
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Among its wealth of neoclassical details are the legs in the shape of inverted obelisks, the torsos of draped and winged caryatids and atlantes, and the allegorical figure. |
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There is, too, a shallowness in the homogenisation of African cultures and something ultimately wearing in the allegorical use of animals. |
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The wall panel bristled of threatening points, covered with a metallic green car paint, is presented as an allegorical evocation of justice. |
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How wonderful it would be to see these Habsburg treasures amid ornate gilded console tables in rooms hung with allegorical tapestries. |
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Most Poles read it enthusiastically as an allegorical account of their own fossilised power structures. |
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He favoured fantasy subjects whose meanings were allegorical rather than literal. |
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The disc's highly allegorical cover reflected its music, as remarkably imaginative and poetic as ever. |
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Between whirlwind and lull, prowess and poetry, Saltimbanco takes spectators on an allegorical and acrobatic journey into the heart of the city. |
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On the stroke of noon comes into operation a slow procession of bronze automata with various historical and allegorical meanings. |
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During the period of Carnival, in February, across the island are held parades of masked dances and performances Wagon allegorical. |
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This is as close as one can get to an allegorical interpretation of a healing story. |
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This practically square cast iron fireback bears an unusual allegorical scene. |
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Most likely an allegorical or mythological scene describing a couple being separated by circumstance. |
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The classical allegorical forms of didactic statuary and monuments no longer resonate with the modern world. |
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It is up to you to decide whether sparkling stop-motion animation, catchy music, and a hearty dose of dry British humor is enough to overcome an uninvolving allegorical plot. |
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The film works overtime in establishing its setting during the Spanish Civil War, and attempts to turn most of the events in the film into allegorical episodes. |
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The most dominant allegorical moment of uneven material distribution comes when the mother looks up from washing dishes in that confined courtyard, and sees an aeroplane zoom overhead. |
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That the allegorical nature of Red Moon speaks to so many issues may be what contributes to an ending where things fall apart. |
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Her sensuous, penetrating paintings present an allegorical realm, where beauty is eternal and dreams come true. |
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Whatever allegorical path of interpretation one pursues, it is the fine filigree fiction of Shaul's anguish that grips, as he quests for the unknowable. |
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This strategy does not just incorporate the parody or direct quotation of prior texts, but uses everyday objects as the basis of its allegorical structure. |
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They never acquire the independent meaning of a neat allegorical subtext. |
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A jaunty cow recounts an allegorical tale of bad blood in the herd. |
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In fantasy writing the allegorical quality is simply more obvious. |
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Vietnamese songs are very metaphoric and very allegorical and very soft. |
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Their paintings have no hidden sides to them, no allegorical finesse. |
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This is a rich symbolic story, full of allegorical possibilities. |
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In 1924 he published, to great acclaim, The Flaming Terrapin, an exuberant allegorical narrative of the Flood, in which the terrapin represents energy and rejuvenation. |
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These burly, barrel-chested men aren't quite comfortable within their macho trappings, but act as allegorical tools to explore issues of contemporary masculinity. |
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Moreover these interpretations are heavily allegorical and mythological. |
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The rich allegorical description of the island throughout the first five cantos of the poem offers, in itself, a harsh invective against prevailing Stuart policy. |
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However, you choose to read that in allegorical terms, their open-endedness does pose the question of where art is going from here – what it will look like now that market tumescence has gone out of style. |
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It is accompanied by allegorical verses on the virtues that pupils of the college were supposed to have. |
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The upper part of the Chamber is decorated by stained glass windows and by six allegorical frescoes representing religion, chivalry and law. |
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On her follow-up to Fox Confessor Brings the Flood, Neko Case replaces the animal metaphors with a new allegorical system in which elemental ruction conveys the surging of emotions. |
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Five frescos painted by William Dyce between 1848 and 1864 cover the walls, depicting allegorical scenes from the legend. |
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He believed myths began as allegorical descriptions of nature and gradually came to be interpreted literally. |
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Roman Academic Cotta ridicules both literal and allegorical acceptance of myth, declaring roundly that myths have no place in philosophy. |
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They were crowded with allegorical figures, and filled with emotion and movement. |
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Sir Henry Newbolt's medieval allegorical novel, Aladore, was influenced by Morris's fantasies. |
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Realistic and allegorical elements are mingled in a phantasmagoric way, and both the poetic medium and the structure are frequently subverted by the writer's spiritual and didactic impulses. |
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In a completely allegorical context, the poem follows several knights in an examination of several virtues. |
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Guillaume's section of the work the first 4,058 lines reveals him as a courtly poet of great perceptiveness who has mastered the revelation of character through allegorical symbols. |
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He thought that it was an allegorical depiction of the errors of sensual love, which is likened to a dream. |
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Others, such as the Revd Giles Fraser, a contributor to The Guardian, have argued for an allegorical interpretation of the virgin birth of Jesus. |
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It is very hard to see Plato as an antipoetic scientist, for Plato was himself a poet, communicating his ideas in allegorical and mythic form. |
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Mr. Speaker, I will make an allegorical reference to mothers that is more serious than what the member for Lotbinière-Chutes-de-la-Chaudière said. |
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For example, the members from Antigonish, Nova Scotia, participated in the local Highland Games parade with an allegorical float dealing with the water theme. |
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But in addition to this allegorical reading of the work, it is the bass tones and formal perfection of the composition that invite one to contemplation. |
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There was a metaphorical and allegorical inventiveness. |
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To continue in allegorical terms, I will state that the Pact is doing better today, but that it is a very weak convalescent that will not withstand further traumatic experiences. |
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In this method of interpretation, the text is given an allegorical, typological or homiletic meaning, which is not readily apparent from the pashat reading. |
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Jarrell is accordingly able to engage in a kind of allegorical transport, beyond the crisis of text and context. |
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The libationer also functioned as a moral preceptor, instructing the faithful in the sect's own highly allegorical interpretation of the Laozi, which they considered to be the revealed work of Lord Lao the Most High. |
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This is done by noting similarities between the themes associated with the Scripture under consideration and the typological, allegorical or homiletic application. |
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Moses's act of liberation becomes an allegorical prefiguration of Christ's redemption of all humanity from the bondage of sin. |
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Spenser prefers to melodramatize his geopolitical crisis instead of finding an allegorical harbor in a theological Vale of Tears. |
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What most interested the poet, however, was the literal sense of Biblical sources as opposed to their typological or allegorical significance. |
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Architectural sculptor John Thomas contributed eight allegorical statues representing the cities served by the line. |
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Except for his Origenism and allegorical tendencies, Gregory followed Basil in his Trinitarianism, Christology, Mariology, and handling of pagan literature. |
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Other scholars have noticed a possible onomastic allusion to 'Adam Kadmon' in the poet's name, perhaps suggesting that the entire story is allegorical. |
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The allegorical figures standing on trimounts appear like guardians, flanking an archway formed by two fruit trees which frame the composite coat of arms. |
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Five years on from Danny Boyle and Alex Garland's overpraised and overheated zombies in London allegorical horror, here's the suitably grimy post-apocalypse looking sequel. |
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The document cites by way of example the classical patristic perspective that identified the literal, allegorical, anagogical, and tropological readings of the biblical text. |
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In any case, none of the roles of the Green Knight, as knight, challenger, hunter, host, absolver, and Judge, conflict with his allegorical identity as Christ. |
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This category comprises not only paintings that depicted historical events of the past, but also paintings that showed biblical, mythological, literary and allegorical scenes. |
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The story works at the realistic, allegorical, moral, and anagogic levels. |
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