- in clear allusion to the medium-combative nature of the Prize.
We cannot tell at what date the book received its present form, since there are no clear historical allusions in it.
This is a clear allusion to Della Porta, who printed the reciprocal table in 1563 without mentioning the true inventor.
Black leaders pounced on Senator Bruno's comment, saying it was a clear allusion to lynching.
Brecht is direct about this allegory, making clear allusions in the text.
A clearer allusion to Evangelical practices was made later in the document:
The chorus makes clear the titular allusion:
The play is not considered to have been written any later than 1607, since, as Kermode notes, there are "fairly clear allusions to the play in 1607."
A clear allusion is one with almost the same wording as its source, the same general meaning, and which could not reasonably have been drawn from elsewhere.
"A commitment is different from a promise," he told me, a clear allusion to López Obrador's list of "commitments" to the Mexican people.