| Stuart Curran - 1990 - 280 sivua
...defined, organic form might well seem to be opposed to any generic construction honored by tradition: it "is innate; it 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" (SC, I, 198).... | |
| F.R. Burwick - 1987 - 320 sivua
...impress a pre-determined form, not necessarily arising out of the properties of the material. . . . The organic form, on the other hand, is innate; it shapes as it develops from within, and the fullness of its development is one and the same with the perfection of its outward... | |
| George Alexander Kennedy, Marshall Brown - 1989 - 532 sivua
...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...form on the other hand is innate, it shapes, as it developes itself from within, and the fullness of its development is one & the same with the perfection... | |
| Meyer Howard Abrams - 1989 - 452 sivua
...production." As opposed to "mechanic" form, "organic form," such as we find manifested in Shakespeare's plays, "is innate; it shapes as it develops itself from within, and the fullness of its development is one and the same with the perfection of its outer form."25 Weitz, citing... | |
| Kevin Z. Moore - 1993 - 344 sivua
...is mechanic when on any given material we impress a predetermined form not necessarily arising out of the properties of the material as when to a mass...whatever shape we wish it to retain when hardened" (Shakespearean Criticism, 1:198). This mode of "impressing" defines Tess's rape by cultural myths,... | |
| Nicholas K. Bromell - 1993 - 300 sivua
...organic form, wrote: The form is mechanic when on any given material we impress a predetermined form ... as when to a mass of wet clay we give whatever shape...the other hand, is innate; it shapes as it develops from within, and the fullness of its development is one and the same with the perfection of its outward... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1994 - 884 sivua
...we impress a predetermined form , not necessarily arising out of the properties of the material. . . The organic form, on the other hand, is innate; it...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... | |
| Brian Vickers - 1994 - 532 sivua
...impress a pre-determined form, not necessarily rising out of the properties of the material. . . . The organic form, on the other hand, is innate; it 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. . . . Nature... | |
| Eberhard Alsen - 1996 - 312 sivua
...is mechantc. when on any given material we impress a predetermined form. not necessarily arising out of the properties of the material: as when to a mass...shapes. as it develops. itself from within. and the fullness of its development is one and the same with the perfect ion of its outward form. Such as the... | |
| David Lehman - 1996 - 306 sivua
...is mechanic when on any given material we impress a predetermined form, not necessarily arising out of the properties of the material, as when to a mass...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 is the... | |
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