aesthetic form, classic example, example, fugleman, idee-force, layout, modality, paragon, rule, the the the Self-determined, universal
Definitionn. something that serves as a model or a basis for making copies
Last update: February 17, 2017
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This painting is an archetype of the impressionists. [verb]
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She also explores the archetype of the dark mother and shows how to trace enmeshed family patterns. [noun]
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As the great mother pertains to nature, matter and earth, the great father archetype pertains to the ream of light and spirit. [noun]
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[Illustration 41: THE BODY THE ARCHETYPE OF SACRED EDIFICES. [Please select]
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It injects its protoplasm between the two surfaces of an embryo organ, and the material forms a wing-cover, because it finds as guide the ideal archetype of which I spoke but now. [Please select]
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This archetype, the co-ordinator of forms; this primordial regulator; have you got it on the end of your syringe. [Please select]
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Daniel Boone will always occupy a unique place in our history as the archetype of the hunter and wilderness wanderer. [Please select]
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While the ideas of substances are referred to a reality without the mind as their archetype, to which they are to conform and which they should image and represent, _Relations_ (_e.) [Please select]
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An idea is real when it conforms to its archetype, whether this is a thing, real or possible, or an idea of some other thing; it is adequate when the conformity is complete. [Please select]
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] At certain periods of the world's history, periods of mystical enlightenment, men have been wont to use the human figure, the soul's temple, as a sort of archetype for sacred edifices (Illustration 41). [Please select]
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