On the contrary, in every organic process, the antitheses always reflect a unified totality, and civilization is an organic process. |
This extravagant praise, moreover, takes the form of far-fetched metaphors, antitheses, hyperboles, superlatives, elaborate syntax, etc. |
This is summed up in the biblical antitheses between the wheat and the tares, the old man and the new, outward and inward. |
This season that means we are talking about contrasts and antitheses, wide skirts and narrow waists, silk and tweed, short skirts and high boots. |
These scouting devices had their antitheses in electronic jammers and countermeasures in effect, antiscouting systems. |
The seven deadly sins and their antitheses, the four cardinal virtues and three heavenly graces, provide the book's organising principle. |