7 examples of allegorising in sentences

This story has been explained, and allegorised, and tortured so many different ways, that it is not easy to unravel the foundation of it.

Why do you seem to sanction Lander's unfeeling allegorising away of honest Quixote!

"Landor's ... allegorising."

The nature of Pan-Germanism may be allegorised and abbreviated somewhat thus: The horse asserts that all other creatures are morally bound to sacrifice their interests to his, on the specific ground that he possesses all noble and necessary qualities, and is an end in himself.

Concord herself, being less the virtue of the government than of the governed, is seated on a line with the burghers in a place apart beneath the throne of Civil Justice, who is allegorised as the dispenser of rewards and punishments, as well as controller of the armed force and the purse of the community.

'Virgil not only lacks his [Theocritus'] vigour and enthusiasm for the open-air life of the country, but, with Roman bad taste, he commits the capital crime of allegorising.' (Greek Poets, ii.

The story has been allegorised by the Church, and Susanna made to represent the Church, and the two elders her persecutors.

7 examples of  allegorising  in sentences