0 something that is said or written that is intended to make you think of a particular thing or person:
But in this instance, the allusion is purely figurative.
In most cases, as will appear below, they can be fitted into a network of dramatic allusion.
Nevertheless, the allusion to a spatial setting is an important part of the sound-picture - traced through morphology in the stratified sound layers.
Would we not expect to find at least some bawdy allusions in male jokes and social satires?
Here begins the 'acoustic chorale', a sequence of six- or seven-pitch chords imbued with intervallic allusions to the acoustic overtone series.
This allusion marks the southern landscape as a place of intense beauty scarred by the presence of unacknowledged violence.
These publications reveal an antagonistic voice using classical allusion to articulate hostility to the engrossing of power.
The meaning, content, allusions, and associations of dream (undefined) are regularly the focus of discussion and publication.