| Julius Charles Hare - 1846 - 658 páginas
...confounding mechanical regularity with organic form. The form is mechanic, when on any given material Toe impress a predetermined form not necessarily arising...organic form, on the other hand, is innate : it shapes, it develops itself from within ; and the fulness of its development is one and the same 'with the perfection... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1849 - 398 páginas
...in the con- ~* founding mechanical regularity with organb form. ] The form is mechanic, when on any given material we impress a pre-determined form, not...form, on the other hand, is innate ; it shapes, as it developes, itself from within, and the fulness of its: development is one and the same with the perfec--... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1853 - 556 páginas
...^/-j^,-.,Jrrffc-*-rn*y^r» M. .• ..:* ..-*tn*nLvit tt~*»~*. Jv^"i" ..~Vfc-t.wM- ,. -«•.».»._»,..-, ___ •M^HH when to a mass of wet clay we give whatever shape...to retain when hardened. The organic form, on the ~ofKer Hand, is mnate ; it.^shajpes, as ilt^deveiogs, itself from' within, and the fulness of its development... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1854 - 504 páginas
...with organic form. The form is mechanic when on any given material we impress a pre-determined form, f not necessarily arising out of the properties of the...it shapes, as it develops, itself from within, and thu fulness of its development is one and the same with the perfection of its outward form. Such as... | |
| Edward Arthur Litton - 1856 - 484 páginas
...agency."— " Confounding mechanical regularity with organic form. The form is mechanic when on any given material we impress a predetermined form, not...properties of the material; as. when to a mass of clay we give whatsver shape we wish it to retain when hardened. The organic form, on the other band,... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1858 - 508 páginas
...lies in the confounding mechanical regularity with organic form. The form is mechanic, when on any given material we impress a pre-determined form, not...material ; — as when to a mass of wet clay we give wluitever shape we wish it to retain when hardened. The organic form, on the other hand, is innate... | |
| Henry Norman Hudson - 1872 - 488 páginas
...lies in the confounding mechanical regularity with organic form. The form is mechanic, when on any given material we impress a predetermined form, not...retain when hardened. The organic form, on the other baud, is innate ; it shapes, as it develops, itself from within, and the fulness of its development... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1874 - 338 páginas
...lies in the confounding mechanical regularity with organic form. The form is mechanic, when on any given material we impress a pre-determined form, not necessarily arising out of the properties of the material;—as when to a mass of wet clay we give whatever shape we wish it to retain when hardened.... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1874 - 340 páginas
...lies in the confounding mechanical regularity with organic form. The form is mechanic, when on any given material we impress a pre-determined form, not necessarily arising out of the properties of the material;—as when to a mass of wet clay we give whatever shape we wish it to retain when hardened.... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1874 - 346 páginas
...lies in the confounding mechanical regularity with organic form. The form is mechanic, when on any given material we impress a pre-determined form, not necessarily arising out of the properties nf the material ; — as when to a mass of wet clay Ive give whatever shape we wish it to retain when... | |
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