"As no more electrical fire can be thrown into the top of the bottle"

Is this considered personification?
I'm writing a report on Benjamin Franklin's letters sent to Peter Collinson, and am having a hard time identifying some important literary elements and tone. If someone could help me with my question, I would greatly appreciate it.

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This is not personification. Personification requires a human characteristic
such as " the sun was mad"
Okay, thank you.
http://literary-devices.com/

Study literary devices, their definitions, and some examples here.
Thank you!