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Elements Of Criticism (Vol. 3) — Basil: Printed and sold by J. J. Tourneisen, 1795 [VD18 9078460X]

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§5

FIGURES,

Ch. XX.

SECOND TABLE.
Attributes expreffed figuratively.
When two attributes are conne&ed, the name
of the one may be employed figuratively to express
the other.
Purity and virginity are attributes os the same
person: hence the exprellion, Virgin (now, for
pure snow.
2. A word lignifying properly an attribute of
one subject, employed figuratively to express a re-
sembhng attribute of another subject.
Tottering state. Imperious ocean. Angry ssood.
Raging tempest. Shallow fears.
My lure divinity {hall bear the ssbield,
And edge thy (word to reap the glorious field.
Odyfiey xx. 6l,
Black omen, for an omen that portends bad for-
tune.
Ater odor. Virgil.
The peculiar beauty of this figure arises from sug-
gesting a coniparison.
 
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