It is for, or at any rate through, pure form that he feels his inspired emotion.
It is certain that this emotion can be expressed only in pure form.
Who has not, once at least in his life, had a sudden vision of landscape as pure form?
If it be granted that space is a pure formof extension we should have to conclude that it has no actual existence; for pure form does not exist except as an idealized construction.
Another definition which CARUS gives is that space is a "pure form of extension.
His belief that mathematical science is based upon pure intuition prevented him from recognising that though space may be a pure form of intuition, it can never by itself constitute a complete intuition.
In the first sentence, instead of intuition, which alone is under consideration in its contrast to conception, Kant employs the phrase "pure form of intuition.
In order to embody the ideas of Christianity, art had to think more of expression than of pure form.
A story is told by Vasari which brings Signorelli very close to our sympathy, and enables us to understand the fascination of pure form he felt so deeply.
In pure form it acts as a violent poison, and even when diluted largely with air produces headache, dizziness, and nausea.
They are all quite unstable, and most of them cannot be prepared in pure form; their salts can easily be made, however, and some of them will be met with in the study of the metals.
It is possible, however, to separate the ozone and thus obtain it in pure form.
It is impossible to prepare this acid in pure form, as it breaks down very easily into water and sulphur dioxide.
There is first the pleasure which derives from the contemplation and reception of a harmony of pure form, including harmony of color, of line, and of flat design as well as form in the round, a pleasure of the senses and the mind.
The impulse to expression which fulfills itself in a work of art is directed in general by one of two motives,--the motive of representation and the motive of pure form.
Into representative art, therefore, there enters an element not shared by the arts of pure form, the element of the subject, carrying with it considerations of objective truth and of likeness to external fact.
As matter is at the basis of all change God is without matter, hence he is pure form, i.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pure form" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.