“They live like the old Robin Hood of England” (page 31)
Simile
“Ill rail against the first born of Egypt”. (Page 83)
Allusion
“But what they call compliments like th’ encounter of two dog-apes”. (Page 81)
Simile
“And wheresoe’er we went like Juno’s swans”. (Page 71)
Simile
“Now Hercules” (page 206)
Metaphor
“My lungs began to crow like chanticleer”. (Page 30)
Allusion/Similie
“Rail’d on Lady Fortune in good terms”. (Page 16)
Personification
“I never loved my brother in my life”. (Page 99)
Hyperbole
“Push him out of doors”. (Page 99)
Hyperbole
“Penalty of Adam.” (Page 63)
Allusion