SIMILE, or SIMILITUDE, in rhetoric, a comparison of two things, which though different in other respects, yet agree in some one. The difference between a simile and comparison is said to consist in this, that the simile properly belongs to whatever we call the quality of a thing, and the comparison to the quantity. See COMPARISON; and ORATORY, no 84. 118.
SIMILE, or SIMILITUDE
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