All 4 Uses of
embodiment
in
The Idiot
- I think the poet desired to embody in this one picture the whole spirit of medieval chivalry and the platonic love of a pure and high-souled knight.†
Chpt 2.6
- Of course Mrs. Epanchin saw nothing either in the change of initials or in the insinuation embodied therein.†
Chpt 2.7 *
- This ghost had humiliated me;—nor could I bear to be subordinate to that dark, horrible force which was embodied in the form of the loathsome insect.†
Chpt 3.6
- In that look was embodied so dreadful a suffering and so deadly a hatred, that he gave a cry and flew to her; but it was too late.†
Chpt 4.8
Definition:
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(embodiment) a physical representation of a concept