By a natural extension of the family-romance myth, this could be achieved by rejecting the civilization emblemized as father and uniting oneself with it as emblemized by the mother-lover. |
Hemingway and Eliot shared more than they realized, as is emblemized in the riverine dimensions of their experience and their writing. |
In contemporary criticism, culture is considered as a web of meanings that are emblemized in humanly constructed or assigned symbols. |
Values-based leadership is emblemized not by just reaching the final destination, but by how the journey was travelled. |
This Great Pillar, which represented the Spirit of God in an unregenerated world and emblemized again a perfect world and a regenerated man, was defiled and desecrated. |