From furnaces below-ground, where the whipped slaves sweated in the dark, to domed roof where the doves changed hue amid the gleam of gold and colored glass, they typified Rome, as the city herself was of the essence of the world.
He inherited the moribund traditions that the older Cato had typified some centuries ago.
Aurelius had typified a gentler phase of Rome, a subtler dignity, but even he, whose worst severity was tempered by the philosophical regret that he could not kill crime with kindliness, had worn the imperial purple like Olympus' delegate.
It was this glory of wildness that she typified which made my cheeks grow hot with watching.
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The Telestial, or least heaven, typified by the stars of the firmament.
The Terrestrial, or intermediate heaven, typified by the moon.
It had fulfilled its work; the blood of bulls and goats, which typified the most Precious Blood, was offered no more; but instead the sacrifice to which it had pointed.
Under the former dispensation literal and temporal things typified spiritual and everlasting things under the latter.
At the command of God they judged and made war and conquered their enemies and thus typified the Son of God who is now on the throne of his Father David, and who in righteousness judges and makes war and rides forth conquering and to conquer.
Mount Zion and the royal throne of Israel, which were in Jerusalem, typified the heavenly Zion and the throne of the true David who now reigns in glory.
The king as much typified his kingly office as the priest did his priestly office.
Civil authority had shrunk up within local bounds; but the Papacy had expanded beyond the limits of time and space, and shook the dreadful keys and clenched the two-edged sword which typified its dominion over both earth and heaven.
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Stamp out the nature that's best typified By its embodiment in Peter's Dome, The scorpion-body with the greedy pair Of outstretched nippers, either colonnade Agape for the advance of heads and hearts!
Chaucer undoubtedly took sly pleasure in stressing his difference from the current conception of the poet, which was typified so well by the handsome young squire, who Coude songes make, and wel endyte.
Lincoln's entire relation with these gifted youngsters may be typified by one of Hay's quaintest anecdotes.
But Vēdic orthodoxy had to make way for more fascinating cults, and the Vēdic Brahman typified in the god Brahmā sank into comparative unimportance beside the sectarian ascetics.
The girl had been standing silent and attentive while he talked, but the clear and delicate modelling of her face had changed under the resolute quality of her expression until now it typified a will as unbreakable as his own.
The vista typifiedmany well-beloved things that he was being called upon to leave behind him--ordered acres, books, the human contacts of kindred association.
Dmowski has typified it with rare fidelity and completeness.
Roman State astypified by Nero, and so is the number 666 in xiii.
The tabernacle was only a temporary parable; Christ acts as High Priest in the holy of holies, the actual presence of God typified by the tabernacle; He has consecrated the new covenant between man and God by His own blood (ix.
If Kathrien had typified all that was dainty and alluring in the room's Dutch art, the man who now stamped in from the front vestibule, assuredly was typical of all old Holland's solidity.
I guess, if it comes to that, they both typified it.
In impressions which I wrote when the memory of the incident was vivid in my mind, I said that, to me, this shabby little rag doll typified Belgium.
It has been typified as the pearl of great price, for which all other possessions may well be sacrificed: in germ it is as leaven, or as growing seed.
Coyote is the spirit of night, typified by an animal of nocturnal {124} habits which slinks forth from its den as the shades of dusk fall on the land.
The Lightning Serpent Among the Indians the serpent also typified the lightning.
These three gods are the first and the highest manifestations of the Eternal Essence, and are typified by the three letters composing the mystic syllable OM or AUM.
The groups typified by these three genera are sometimes referred to, collectively, as the Retioloidea, and the structure as retioloid.
The classification of the Dendroidea is as yet unsatisfactory: the families most conspicuous are thosetypified by the genera Dendrograptus, Dictyonema, Inocaulis and Thamnograptus.
Full as the church was, the chill stone spaces struck cold to his heart; all the vast alien life they typified froze his soul.
The Holy Queen Sabbath was also typified as the Sabbath Bride, and this dual allegory it was that Bethulah incarnated.
The White City which recently rose on the shores of Lake Michigan fitly typified its growing culture as well as its capacity for great achievement.
At one edge is the Populism of the prairies; at the other, the capitalism that is typified in Pittsburgh.
The pioneer life from which Lincoln came differed in important respects from the frontier democracy typified by Andrew Jackson.
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