How To Use Anagogic In A Sentence
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We find it, for instance, in the criticism of Virgil, to whose work were attributed four distinct meanings: literal, allegorical, moral, and anagogic.
Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General Linguistic
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Kawa Kendi, a man in early middle age, powerful and lithe-limbed, sat as motionless as the King, his father, staring, as did all, with the fixed stare of the anagogic.
Witch-Doctors
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Ultimately, anagogically, linear time ceases to hold sway and the prophetic soul perceives past, present and future as one.
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“Let me now explain some of your troublesome ` anagogics. '
Margaret
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In them he comments on the texts of sacred Scripture presented by the liturgy, using the Patristic-Medieval interpretation of the four meanings: the literal or historical, the allegorical or Christological, the tropological or moral, and the anagogic, which guides to eternal life.
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He was an anagogic demon, with the ability to read people and demons while they sang.
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And here they bring in some foolish insipid fable out of Speculum Historiae or Gesta Romanorum and expound it allegorically, tropologically, and anagogically.
In Praise of Folly
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I mean, how many times can an anagogic demon pinch himself in one night?
Monolith
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Under the Romance narrative pattern, Lord of The Rings has four quest patterns: the literatus quest, the allegorical quest, the moral quest, the anagogic quest.
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—into the unbeating hearts of vampires everywhere, Gunn slipped behind the front desk to join Cordelia Chase and Lorne, the green-skinned anagogic demon and sometimes Angel Investigations telephone receptionist, in front of the television set.
Monolith
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Theologians discov - ered in rhetoric the devices for interpreting theological writings; the recognition of the four possible “senses” of a work (literal, allegorical, moral, anagogic) resulted from a transposition into the spiritual domain of inter - pretative techniques developed for mundane works.
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