The lectures always fell more or less into the form of fragmentary answers to questions; and they are allowed to retain that form, as, on the whole, likely to be more interesting than the symmetries of a continuous treatise.
He thought the first principles to be numbers, and those symmetries in them which he styles harmonies; and the composition of both he terms elements, called geometrical.
And it is one of the chief virtues of the Gothic builders, that they never suffered ideas of outsidesymmetries and consistencies to interfere with the real use and value of what they did.
If then internal forces can so build up the most varied structures, they are surely capable of producing the serial, lateral, and vertical symmetries which higher animal forms exhibit.
To build up and evolve the varioussymmetries here spoken of is not one whit more mysterious.
It is not that Nature, in adjusting the symmetries of her scenic structures, nicely apportions the skyscape to the landscape of a country merely for artistic effect.
No animal that ever bowed its neck to his yoke, or gave him labor, milk or wool, could come to the full development of its latent vitalities and symmetries without the help of his thought and skill.
The familiar engraving does not give us the real flesh and blood of the antiquity, or the complexion of the stone; but it does not exaggerate the exquisite symmetries and artistic genius of the structure.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "symmetries" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.