Asked by Jasmine

"Those RULES of old discover'd not devis'd
Are nature still, but Nature Mehtodiz'd
Nature, Like Liberty is but restrain'd
By the same Laws which first herself ordain'd
What is this an example of
simile
hyperbole
analogy
overstatement
personification
I'm thinking it is either analogy or personification in comparing nature and liberty to a woman as "her" This was written by Pope in "An Essay on Criticism"

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Answered by Jasmine
or could it be a simile when it states Nature like Liberty is but restrin'd
Answered by Writeacher
simile - use of "like" or "as" to make the comparison

metaphor - no use of "like" or "as" to make the comparison

Look up all terms here and let us know what you decide:
http://www.tnellen.com/cybereng/lit_terms/
Answered by Jasmine
I'm thinking it is a simile but couldn't it be a personification, also?
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