| Martin Coyle - 1999 - 196 oldal
...remarked by a continental critic, lies in the confounding mechanical regularity with organic form. The form is mechanic when on any given material we...necessarily arising out of the properties of the material, . . The organic form, on the other hand, is innate; it shapes, as it develops ¡(self from within,... | |
| Eberhard Alsen - 2000 - 354 oldal
...occurs a famous passage which he translated almost word for word from an 1809 lecture of Schlegel's:7 The form is mechanic. when on any given material we...shapes. as it develops. itself from within. and the fullness of its development is one and the same with the perfection of its outward form. Such as the... | |
| Michael Clark - 2000 - 272 oldal
...impose laws to control his "genius") lies in the confounding mechanical regularity with organic form. The form is mechanic, when on any given material we...shapes, as it develops, itself from within, and the fullness of its development is one and the same with the perfection of its outward form. Such as the... | |
| Colin St. John Wilson - 2000 - 260 oldal
...language (Figures A3-4). This is not the picturesque. Samuel Taylor Coleridge put it well when he wrote, 'the form is mechanic when on any given material we impress a predetermined form . . . The organic form on the other hand is innate: it shapes as it develops itself from within and... | |
| Matthew Reynolds - 2005 - 322 oldal
...transposed in the declarations of radicals. Coleridge described the opposing kinds of form as follows: 'the form is mechanic when on any given material we...necessarily arising out of the properties of the material . . . the organic form, on the other hand is innate, it shapes as it developes [sic] itself from within',55... | |
| Matthew Reynolds - 2001 - 322 oldal
...transposed in the declarations ot radicals. Coleridge described the opposing kinds ot torm as tollows: 'the form is mechanic when on any given material we...a predetermined form, not necessarily arising out ot the properties ot the material . . . the organic form, on the other hand is innate, it shapes as... | |
| Horst Albert Glaser, György Mihály Vajda - 2000 - 784 oldal
...(1772-1834) sagt in seinen Lectures and Notes on Shakespeare and on the English Poets nichts anderes: The form is mechanic when on any given material we impress a pre-determined form (...). The organic form, on the other hand, is innate; it shapes äs it develops itself from within,... | |
| George Baird - 1995 - 428 oldal
...the form of a whole later stream of architectural criticism of which Mumford himself would form part. The form is mechanic, when on any given material we...shapes, as it develops, itself from within, and the fullness of its development is one and the same with the perfection of its outward form.5 From the... | |
| Bruce Haley - 2003 - 322 oldal
...came to see the inner form as often masked by the outer shape.) The form is mechanic [Coleridge wrote] when on any given material we impress a pre-determined...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—The... | |
| John Allison - 2003 - 180 oldal
...upon our feeling, upon our action, as was indicated by the poet-philosopher Samuel Taylor Coleridge: The form is mechanic when on any given material we impress a pre-determined form. The organic form, cm the other hand, is innate; it shapes as it develops itself from within. The meaning... | |
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