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Deceit Aimwell pretends to be titled to wed into wealth. [Br. Lit.: The Beaux’ Stratagem] lies about amount of money received for land. [N.T.: Acts 5:1–6] all its members are liars. [Am. Lit.: Worth, 10] false apostles are like Satan in masquerade. [N.T.: II Corinthians 11:14] epithet of Athena, meaning ‘deceitful.’ [Gk. Myth.: Zimmerman, 36] outwardly sound fruit; inwardly rotten. [Class. Myth.: Jobes, 114] priest who frames Glaucus. [Br. Lit.: The Last Days of Pompeii, Magill I, 490–492] uses sorcery to deceive people. [Br. Lit.: Faerie Queene] plans marriage to ward; maintains guardianship under alias. [Fr. Lit.: L’Ecole des Femmes] symbol for falsehood. [Flower Symbolism: Flora Symbolica, 172]
outdone in athletic competition by Gunther with invisible assistance. [Ger. Myth.: Nibelungenlied] fools witch by substituting china for self in sack. [Br. Fairy Tale: Macleod, 21–24] practises deception on Pip. [Br. Lit.: Great Expectations] symbol of deception. [Flower Symbolism: Jobes, 347; Flora Symbolica, 173] for his psychological experiments he baits subjects with apparently seducible young women. [Br. Lit.: John Fowles The Magus in Weiss, 279] symbol for deceit. [Flower Symbolism: Jobes, 458] dissimulating gentleman hoodwinks town dignitaries as tsar’s inspector. [Russ. Lit.: The Inspector General] magician’s parody of Hoc Est Corpus Domini. [Western Folklore: Espy, 76] pretends to be a person of influence and elopes with an old maid for her money. [Br. Lit.: Dickens Pickwick Papers] decoy for luring animals to slaughter. [Western Folklore: Espy, 80] Esther’s betrayer; seduces her on marriage pretense. [Br. Lit.: Esther Waters, Magill I, 254–256] Falstaffian figure; categorically maintains his innocence. [Br. Lit.: The Second Shepherds’ Play] personification of craftiness. [Br. Lit.: Faerie Queene] a disguise; hence, symbol of deception. [Art: Hall, 204] feigns paralysis for seventeen years to keep her husband away from the woman he loves. [Fr. Drama: Jean Anouilh The Waltz of the Toreadors in On Stage, 383] both assume fictitious name “Ernest” in wooing belles. [Br. Lit.: The Importance of Being Earnest] marries Emily’s aunt to secure her property. [Br. Lit.: The Mysteries of Udolpho, Magill I, 635–638] poisonous flower; symbol of falsehood. [Flower Symbolism: Flora Symbolica, 176] cajoles Merlin to reveal secret of power. [Arth. Romance: History of Prince Arthur, Brewer Handbook, 756] (1913–) 37th U.S. president (1969–1974); nicknamed “Tricky Dicky.” [Am. Hist.: Kane, 523]
wooden nose lengthens when he lies. [Ital. Lit.: Pinocchio] convinced Trojans to accept wooden horse. [Rom. Lit.: Aeneid] hollow horse concealed soldiers, enabling them to enter and capture Troy. [Gk. Myth.: Iliad] lures insects with sweet odor. [Flower Symbolism: Flora Symbolica, 178] inedible fruit symbolizes falsehood. [Plant Symbolism: Jobes, 319] How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| Except deceit and lying nothing could come of it now; and deceit and lying were opposed to his nature. Where pride and stupidity unite there can be no dissimulation worthy notice, and Miss Vernon shall be consigned to unrelenting contempt; but by all that I can gather Lady Susan possesses a degree of captivating deceit which it must be pleasing to witness and detect. Then, worn out by deceit, treasons, infidelity, and the whole body of terrestrial misery, what does he find at the end of his career? |
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