allegorising造句

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例句与造句

  1. Jain apologist like Champat Rai Jain, held that Hindus are Jaina allegorists who have allegorised the Jain teachings.
  2. The gods are relatively distant and inactive throughout much of the epic, following the Hellenistic trend to allegorise and rationalise religion.
  3. These poems share the imagery of " Love's Martyr " and Sausbury's typical elusive and complex allegorising.
  4. It is hard to see how either set of English rulers in its era  King Henrietta Maria  could be allegorised as Love and Hatred.
  5. Equicola's sources were extensive, both classical and contemporary; he may have been commissioned to allegorise the marriage of Alfonso and Lucrezia Borgia in 1501.
  6. It's difficult to find allegorising in a sentence. 用allegorising造句挺难的
  7. The story recreates the interlinked history of the three monotheistic Abrahamic religions ( Judaism, Christianity, and Islam ), allegorised against the setting of an imaginary 19th century Cairene alley.
  8. But allegorising non-allegorical literature has not been a fashionable activity since the Middle Ages; it is common to see modern scholars refer to such allegorising in the scholia as " inferior " or even " contemptible ".
  9. But allegorising non-allegorical literature has not been a fashionable activity since the Middle Ages; it is common to see modern scholars refer to such allegorising in the scholia as " inferior " or even " contemptible ".
  10. One of his most controversial claims was that the story of the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus Christ allegorised the fate of the heavenly planet, and that Jesus in all probability never existed unless as the lead actor in an ancient Passion play.
  11. hi, all-decades ago, I read a story in which the nazi overtake of Paris is allegorised as a sort of sci fi invasion story, where the nazis are imagined as giant praying mantises-can anyone help me find the title?
  12. Origen's chief aim was the practical exposition of the text, verse by verse; and while in such books as Leviticus and Numbers he sought to allegorise the wealth of material in the prophets seldom rendered it necessary for him to seek meanings deeper than the surface afforded.
  13. In a neat and very satisfying passage, Deane makes the reading of a novel presage and allegorise the events of his own book ( well, that's what I think he's doing, anyway, and it's too much of a coincidence to be accidental ! ).
  14. Second Take " about this work : " . . . Now, in her series entitled Glasgow Styles, Myriam Thyes takes the consistent next step, and combines the realistic, serial and documentary potential of photography with the formative, allegorising and metaphor-creating traditions of the fine arts.
  15. "Time Out " summed up their review by saying, " the formidable Gondry / Kaufman / Carrey axis works marvel after marvel in expressing the bewildering beauty and existential horror of being trapped inside one's own addled mind, and in allegorising the self-preserving amnesia of a broken but hopeful heart ."
  16. :Incidentally, to those who buy in to a historical narrative that imagines all Christians were 6-day, Young Earth Creationist, Fundamentalist Literalists for most of history, until Darwin came along and the faith had to be allegorised, I can only recommend a read of talk ) 22 : 00, 17 August 2012 ( UTC)
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