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Definition of Allegorizations
1. allegorization [n] - See also: allegorization
Lexicographical Neighbors of Allegorizations
Literary usage of Allegorizations
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Selected Bibliography and Syllabus of the History of the South, 1584-1876 by Howard Haines Brinton, Roderick Langmere Haig-Brown, Alexander von Humboldt, John Nicol Farquhar, William Kenneth Boyd, John Washington Lockhart, Robert Reid, José López de Bustamante, Robert Preston Brooks, Jonnie (Lockhart) Wallis, Evergreen Press, F (1915)
"The most pitiful allegorizations are put forward as defences of the mythology.
In every case the apologetic confesses, in form, if not in words, ..."
2. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1827)
"Temperance and Constancy, are simply impersonated abstractions, and not
allegorizations. This mode of expressing moral functions by sensuous images—was a ..."
3. Lucretius, Epicurean and Poet by John Masson (1907)
"Democritus rejected the popular religion of his day ; he regarded its Deities as
allegorizations—Zeus, for instance, as signifying the upper air, ..."
4. Spiritual Magazine (1876)
"The theological writings of the mediaeval and early Christian periods abound in
Scripture allegorizations, St. Paul's example (Gal. iv. ..."
5. Year Book of the Central Conference of American Rabbis by Central Conference of American Rabbis (1911)
"And so, even though not infrequently fanciful allegorizations and strained
symbolisms are set forth soberly as literal truth" one can "Preface to the play, ..."
6. Modern Religious Movements in India by John Nicol Farquhar (1915)
"The most pitiful allegorizations are put forward as defences of the mythology.
In every case the apologetic confesses, in form, if not in words, ..."