Lexicographical Neighbors of Symbolizations
Literary usage of Symbolizations
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Revelation of Jesus Christ by John by Francis John Bodfield Hooper (1861)
"Chronologically, the half hour's silence may on the same principle mark out a
period, which in the symbolizations of the seal is passed over unnoticed. ..."
2. Human Motives by James Jackson Putnam (1915)
"But it is forgotten, or not realized, that the use of these symbolizations dates
back for the most part to periods so remote that their historical origin is ..."
3. Human motives by James Jackson Putnam (1915)
"But it is forgotten, or not realized, that the use of these symbolizations dates
back for the most part to periods so remote that their historical origin is ..."
4. An Exposition of the Apocalypse by David Nevins Lord (1847)
"These symbolizations correspond in all respects with those events; and those
events with the symbolizations of those vials. These are to be followed by the ..."
5. Nervous and mental disease monograph series (1920)
"These are but a few of the more standard symbolizations, more precise details
concerning which must be sought for in the works mentioned. ..."
6. The Revelation of Jesus Christ by John by Francis John Bodfield Hooper (1861)
"Chronologically, the half hour's silence may on the same principle mark out a
period, which in the symbolizations of the seal is passed over unnoticed. ..."
7. Human Motives by James Jackson Putnam (1915)
"But it is forgotten, or not realized, that the use of these symbolizations dates
back for the most part to periods so remote that their historical origin is ..."
8. Human motives by James Jackson Putnam (1915)
"But it is forgotten, or not realized, that the use of these symbolizations dates
back for the most part to periods so remote that their historical origin is ..."
9. An Exposition of the Apocalypse by David Nevins Lord (1847)
"These symbolizations correspond in all respects with those events; and those
events with the symbolizations of those vials. These are to be followed by the ..."
10. Nervous and mental disease monograph series (1920)
"These are but a few of the more standard symbolizations, more precise details
concerning which must be sought for in the works mentioned. ..."