By analogy an ideal form comes to be conceived and desiderated in other regions, where it is not produced so readily, and the music heard, as the Pythagoreans hoped, makes the soul also musical.
Imagine some ingredient of humanity loosed from its oppressive environment in human economy: it would at once vegetate and flower into some ideal form, such as we see exuberantly displayed in nature.
Such an equilibrium maintains itself by virtue of the same necessity that produced it; without arresting the flux or introducing any miracle, it sustains in being an ideal form.
Ideal form of cuestas and intermediate lowlands carved from a coastal plain (after Davis).
Ideal form of the surface left on the site of the apron of a piedmont glacier.
The ‘ideal form’ which every phenomenon strives after does not stand before the bodily eyes of the painter.
The ‘ideal form’ is an assumption, not a perception.
He has to deal with individual forms which, through ‘accident or disease,’ have diverged from the ‘ideal form.
Both of these ideas, natural rights and an ideal form of the actual law of the time and place as the jural order of nature, were handed down to and put to new uses in the nineteenth century.
Ideal form of the body itself, of what variety susceptible.
Let us ask therefore, first, what kind of ideal form may be attributed to a limpet or an oyster, that is to say, whether all oysters do or do not come up to the entire notion or idea of an oyster.
Ideal form is good so far as it brings together in one compact image what in Nature is scattered and partial; but it is an ideality of the surface only, not of the substance.
Ideal form was to the Greeks the highest result, the success of the universe.
The root of his delight in ideal form is that it promises some finality amid the endless maze of matter.
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