And is it entirely an accident that parallels between Seneca and Shakespeare seem to be more frequent in Macbeth than in any other of his undoubtedly genuine works except perhaps Richard III.
South Carolina's right to this zone was not questioned nor was Georgia's right to her western zone lying between theparallels passing through the head waters of the Savannah and Altamaha rivers.
Meridian lines and parallels of latitude are drawn at every 10 deg.
The insertion of meridian lines and parallels of latitude at every ten degrees, and the substitution of names for reference numbers, will add to the usefulness of the map.
India lies between the sixth and thirty-sixth parallels of north latitude.
Virginia and extending from 31° to 36° north latitude, and westward within these parallels across the continent, to some of his adherents, to whom he was indebted for distinguished services.
A land where the circles were not lines Round central points, as schoolmen show, And the parallels met whenever they chose, And went playing at touch-and-go!
Parallels all things are; yet many of these are askew; You are certainly I; but certainly I am not you.
There are few parallels in history of a stronger man.
The political uprisings of 1848 had parallels in Italy, France, Spain, and Germany; and the excesses cleared the way for wiser action, in years to come.
That social division of labor which parallels in so many other respects the physiological division of labor, parallels it in this respect also.
The parallels are taken from the first and second treatises; the first might have been written by Apollinaris, but the second was certainly not by his hand, as it refers to much later events (see above, p.
Parallels to this double termination occur in other words; e.
It is quite possible indeed that parallelsfor some of these anomalies may be found in Latin writers.
The Essene rules respecting the observance of the sabbath, the rites of lustration, and the like, have often very exact parallels in the writings of more orthodox Judaism.
Such a connexion, however false to history, was obvious and natural; nor would it be difficult to accumulate parallels to this false appropriation of an honoured name.
These long journeys are not without parallelsin the lives of contemporary bishops.
This theory, which is maintained also by other writers, as for instance by Baur and Herzfeld, has found its ablest and most persistent advocate in Zeller, who draws out the parallels with great force and precision.
The different estimates of the Old Testament in Gnostic circles have their exact parallels in the different estimates of Judaism among the other Christians; cf.
For parallels to this view in modern times see William James, Text Book of Psychology, especially pp.
In the Yoga philosophy these ideas appear in a refined form and offer manyparallels to European mysticism.
The Aśvins agree in character, though not in name, with the Dioscuri and other parallels are quoted from Lettish mythology.
The final petition has, as has been noticed above, parallelsin Psalms xlii.
It matters not that every petition has parallels in other psalms, which this singer is quoting.
The expression refers to animals, and its use as designating them has parallels (as Prov.
The variation from the parallels in the Synoptics, moreover, is exceedingly instructive, and further indicates the amplification of a later writer imperfectly acquainted with the circumstances.
We find parallels for the passage, however, in the Epistles from which the unknown writer obviously derives so much of his matter.
In order to appreciate the nature of the two passages, it may be well to collect the nearest parallels in the Gospel, and compare them with Justin's narrative.
The writer of the Epistle, without any indication whatever of a written source from which he derived them, quotes sayings of Jesus for which parallels are found in our first Gospel.
These are very imperfect examples, but it may be asserted that there is not a representation of the Logos in the fourth Gospel which has not close parallels in the works of Philo.
The systematic variation from our Synoptics, variation proved by repetition not to be accidental, coupled with quotations which have no parallels at all in our Gospels, more naturally point to the use of a different Gospel.
We find everywhere parallels for this passage without seeking them in the fourth Gospel.
On the other hand, it must be remembered that the agreement of a few passages with parallels in our Gospels cannot prove anything.
Others, again, have no parallels at all in our Gospels, and even Apologists are consequently compelled to admit the collateral use of an apocryphal Gospel.
However, no parallels for such a candlestick are known.
This bowl parallels one of similar ware found at Tutter's Neck (fig.
His eyes glittered more shrewdly, the drawnparallels deepened yet further as he shot back the elevator door.
The theatre of war is of great extent, stretching over sixparallels of latitude; all of it in the sultry region below thirty-one degrees of north latitude.
As my object is to give savage parallels to modern instances better vouched for.
However few the instances, they are, undeniably, exact parallels to those recorded in civilised life.
He has not suppressed the existence of these barbaric parallels to our modern problems of this kind.
But our author by no means leaves out of sight the effects of alleged supernormal phenomena believed in by savages, with their parallels in modern civilisation.
The "one" loaf has many parallelsin ancient sacrifices, e.
The most northerly of these parallels runs but about twenty miles to the north of the mouth of "Hudson's River.
In this case Judd holds that the entire influence of the parallels is absorbed in aiding the intercepted line in carrying the eye across the interval.
The most effective angle between the short crossing lines and the main parallels appears to be approximately 30 degrees.
That is, when this Poggendorff figure is in such a position that the intercepted line is horizontal, the incorrect estimation of distance along the parallels has no direct bearing on the distance to which the attention is directed.
He holds further that the overestimation of this distance along the parallels (the two vertical lines) and the underestimation of the oblique distance across the interval are sufficient to provide a full explanation of the illusion.
The parallels of latitude are arcs of circles with radiuses increasing as we recede from the pole; therefore they are not truly parallel and the length of the degree of latitude increases either side from the central meridian.
The few charts published of the polar regions are sometimes on an arbitrary projection, in which the meridians are straight lines radiating from the pole and the parallels are equidistant circles with the pole as center.
Practically all general sailing charts are on the mercator projection, which can be readily recognized by the rectangular network of meridians and parallels and the increase with latitude of the distance between the parallels.
The angles of intersection of parallels and meridians are right angles or nearly so.
The distance between the parallels increases in passing toward the poles, approximately in the proportion of the secant of the latitude.
On each sheet a projection is laid down, that is, the meridians and parallels are drawn, and all the points determined in the triangulation are plotted in their true relation.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "parallels" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.