Vietnam or Thailand ? Vote for the TOP Country of the Week !

Updated: May 22, 2025


The columns stand just within the northern entrance of the court, guarding a vista of the bay. A Daughter of the Sea North Aisle, Court of Ages In this "Daughter of the Sea," Sherry E. Fry has given us a nymph who typifies the life within the watery sphere where it is deep and broad. She has the robustness, volume and vigor of the great high seas.

The vital spirit once withdrawn, out sprang the noisome creatures from their lurking-places to feast upon the corpse. Nevertheless, with all his faults, Corneille dominated French literature for twenty years. His genius, transcendent, unfortunate, noble in endeavour, unequal in accomplishment, typifies the ambiguous movement of the time.

He had encountered war sufficient to satiate even his reckless appetite, and he clung to peace. Prussia became for a while the centre of European government and intrigue; and Frederick, by far the ablest sovereign of his time, remained until his death the leader in that system of paternal government, of kindly tyranny, which typifies the age.

Dante, traveling through the invisible world, is a symbol of mankind aiming at the double object of temporal and eternal happiness. The forest typifies the civil and religious confusion of society deprived of its two judges, the pope and the emperor. The three beasts are the powers which offered the greatest obstacles to Dante's designs, Florence, France, and the papal court.

And a symbol is more than image, it is a direct and concentrated expression of the life it typifies possibly terrific." "It may be a body, then, this symbol you speak of." "Accurate vehicle of manifestation; but 'body' seems the simplest word." Vance answered very slowly and deliberately, as though weighing how much he would tell. His language was admirably evasive.

The yearly miracle of the returning 'life re-orient out of dust, typifies the mightier miracle which He works for all that trust in Him, when out of death He leads them into life. The graveyard has become 'God's acre'; the garden in which the seed sown in weakness is to be raised in power, and sown corruptible is to be raised in incorruption.

I see a soul full of doubt and darkness, and the doubt and darkness are symbolized in the curved and ugly form of your legs. Brush away the doubt! Dispel the darkness! Aspire toward the Life of the Spirit, and as your aspirations are tenacious they will draw your legs into the shape which, like the spirit it typifies, will be all beauty. Does your soul respond, Mr. Cinch?" "Well, mum, I dunno.

"The female not only typifies the race, but, metaphor aside, she is the race." Emancipation can never free her from this destiny. In the United States, where woman has the largest freedom to enter the industrial world and maintain herself in entire independence, the percentage of those who marry is higher than in the countries where woman is a slave.

This emblem has been variously explained; but the most probable conjecture would seem to be that the circle typifies eternity, while the wings express omnipresence, and the human figure symbolizes wisdom or intelligence. The emblem appears under many varieties.

Augustine, "But if I was shapen in iniquity, and in sin did my mother conceive me, where I pray thee, O my God, where, Lord, or when was I, thy servant innocent?" typifies the major concern of the narrow, egotistical mystic. From the time that the ideas of the later Greek philosophers had been forgotten until the present time, man has floundered in a sea of supernaturalism.

Word Of The Day

abitou

Others Looking