Thus, an art movie is a logical and harmonical long-range image model. From Wordnik.com. [The Brain, A Decoded Enigma] Reference
The Dead have several songs about an if not glorified then harmonical-romantic past. From Wordnik.com. [Sven Bachmann Essay] Reference
The fundamental problem is that it is not enough for a model to be logical and harmonical in order for it to have a good connection with the external reality. From Wordnik.com. [The Brain, A Decoded Enigma] Reference
I will not say, with Plato, the soul is an harmony, but harmonical, and hath its nearest sympathy unto musick: thus some, whose temper of body agrees, and humours the constitution of. From Wordnik.com. [Religio Medici] Reference
There cannot, I imagine, be found a single instance of their having attempted to produce the "harmonical succession of sounds," which has imparted so much richness and beauty to the cultivated languages. From Wordnik.com. [Traditions of the North American Indians, Vol. 1 (of 3)] Reference
For things become geometrical by the accession of magnitude to quantity; solid, by the accession of profundity to magnitude; astronomical, by the accession of motion to solidity; harmonical, by the accession of sound to motion. From Wordnik.com. [Essays and Miscellanies] Reference
The structure of models is or can be built partially harmonically; the associated symbolic models are built to be in accordance with the image models, and sometimes, the paranoid can have a brilliant harmonical and logical structure. From Wordnik.com. [The Brain, A Decoded Enigma] Reference
But the secret and symbolical hint was the harmonical nature of the soul; which, delivered from the body, went again to enjoy the primitive harmony of heaven, from whence it first descended; which, according to its progress traced by antiquity, came down by Cancer, and ascended by. From Wordnik.com. [Hydriotaphia, or Urn-burial] Reference
The action of the auricles is synchronous; that of the ventricles is the same; that of the auricles and ventricles is consentaneous; and that of the whole heart is rhythmical, or harmonious -- the diastole of the auricles occurring in harmonical time with the systole of the ventricles, and vice versa. From Wordnik.com. [Surgical Anatomy] Reference
And being composed of the same, the other, and the essence, these three, and also divided and bound in harmonical proportion, and revolving within herself — the soul when touching anything which has essence, whether divided or undivided, is stirred to utter the sameness or diversity of that and some other thing, and to tell how and when and where individuals are affected or related, whether in the world of change or of essence. From Wordnik.com. [Timaeus] Reference
"Spectacular atmosphere, harmonical colours: great work!". From Wordnik.com. [stock.xchng - recently uploaded stock images] Reference
But he had disturbed the harmonical progression of my reflections. From Wordnik.com. [The Red Planet] Reference
The superiority of human against nature is abolished and a new harmonical relation is built with our environment. From Wordnik.com. [Anarchist news dot org - News for anarchists and their friends] Reference
The order of the universe is only a harmonical development of the first principle of all things to virtue and wisdom. From Wordnik.com. [The Old Roman World, : the Grandeur and Failure of Its Civilization.] Reference
The score of "La Gioconda" is full of ingeniously applied harmonical and orchestral devices, but they are all such as were learned from. From Wordnik.com. [Chapters of Opera Being historical and critical observations and records concerning the lyric drama in New York from its earliest days down to the present time] Reference
There is a sister science of harmonical motion, adapted to the ear as astronomy is to the eye, and there may be other applications also. From Wordnik.com. [The Republic] Reference
All these he adduces with praise; others upon which he bestows equal commendation, have not held their ground, as ‘placation’, ‘numerosity’, ‘harmonical’. From Wordnik.com. [English Past and Present] Reference
Let be drawn the 'tangents AK, BL, CM, which, let mecc PD in K, L, and M; and the harmonical mean between the three lines PK, PL, PM. coincides with the harmonical mean bctweeq. From Wordnik.com. [A Treatise of Algebra: In Three Parts ; Containing] Reference
So have they sought to make men's minds too uniform and harmonical, by not breaking them sufficiently to contrary motions; the reasons whereof I suppose to be, because they themselves were men dedicated to a private, free, and unapplied course of life. From Wordnik.com. [The Advancement of Learning] Reference
I will not say, with Plato, the soul is an harmony, but harmonical, and hath its nearest sympathy unto music; thus some, whose temper of body agrees and humors the constitution of their souls, are born poets, though indeed all are naturally inclined unto rhythm. From Wordnik.com. [Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 6] Reference
I will not say, with Plato, the soul is an harmony, but harmonical, and hath its nearest sympathy unto musick: thus some, whose temper of body agrees, and humours the constitution of their souls, are born poets, though indeed all are naturally inclined unto rhythm. From Wordnik.com. [Religio Medici, Hydriotaphia, and the Letter to a Friend] Reference
I will not say, with Plato, the soul is an harmony, but harmonical, and hath its nearest sympathy unto Musick: thus some, whose temper of body agrees, and humours the constitution of their souls, are born Poets, though indeed all are naturally inclined unto Rhythme. From Wordnik.com. [The Second Part] Reference
But if the right line PD meets the curve in one only point D, lec be found the point di as in Art. 6. and the harnionlcal mean be - tween the three - lines PK, PL, PM» m\\ be to the harmonical mean between the two right lines PD and 4 Pi in the ratio of 3 to 2» by Art. 12. From Wordnik.com. [A Treatise of Algebra: In Three Parts ; Containing] Reference
But the secret and symbolical hint was the harmonical nature of the soul; which, delivered from the body, went again to enjoy the primitive harmony of heaven, from whence it first descended; which, according to its progress traced by antiquity, came down by Cancer, and ascended by Capricornus. From Wordnik.com. [Religio Medici, Hydriotaphia, and the Letter to a Friend] Reference
I have, therefore, adopted many of his demonftra - tions, with little or no variation • the arrange - ment of the proportions, and feveral of the proofs have been much altered; and of fome I have been obliged to give new demonftra - tions, having excluded the harmonical divi - fion of right lines, upon which they depended. From Wordnik.com. [A Short Treatise on the Conic Sections: In which the Three Curves are Derived from a General ...] Reference
Uniting with the ever-flowing current, they shake the courses of the soul, stopping the revolution of the same and twisting in all sorts of ways the nature of the other, and the harmonical ratios of twos and threes and the mean terms which connect them, until the circles are bent and disordered and their motion becomes irregular. From Wordnik.com. [Timaeus] Reference
The phenomena of medical cupping-glasses and of the swallowing of drink and of the projection of bodies, whether discharged in the air or bowled along the ground, are to be investigated on a similar principle; and swift and slow sounds, which appear to be high and low, and are sometimes discordant on account of their inequality, and then again harmonical on account of the equality of the motion which they excite in us. From Wordnik.com. [Timaeus] Reference
And being composed of the same, the other, and the essence, these three, and also divided and bound in harmonical proportion, and revolving within herself -- the soul when touching anything which has essence, whether divided or undivided, is stirred to utter the sameness or diversity of that and some other thing, and to tell how and when and where individuals are affected or related, whether in the world of change or of essence. From Wordnik.com. [Timaeus] Reference
Love may be compared to a musical note: to the unthinking it is a simple sound; to the more experienced it is know to consist of endless and complicated harmonical vibrations; harmonizing with some, and making discord with other, notes by regular but unknown laws; differing according to the timbre of the emitter; reverberating under certain conditions; lost to the ear in others; and only responding to resonators vibrating synchronously with itself. From Wordnik.com. [Hints for Lovers] Reference
So have they sought to make men’s minds too uniform and harmonical, by not breaking them sufficiently to contrary motions; the reasons whereof I suppose to be, because they themselves were men dedicated to a private, free, and unapplied course of life. From Wordnik.com. [The Advancement of Learning] Reference
Corkhill or the bergamoors of Arbourhill or the bergagambols of Summerhill or the bergincellies of Miseryhill or the country-bossed bergones of Constitutionhill though every crowd has its several tones and every trade has its clever mechanics and each harmonical has a point of its own, Olaf’s on the rise and Ivor’s on the lift and Sitric’s place’s between them. From Wordnik.com. [Finnegans Wake] Reference
The vtterance in prose is not of so great efficacie, because not only it is dayly vsed, and by that occasion the eare is ouerglutted with it, but is also not so voluble and slipper vpon the tong, being wide and lose, and nothing numerous, nor contriued into measures, and sounded with so gallant and harmonical accents, nor in fine alowed that figuratiue conueyance, nor so great licence in choise of words and phrases as meeter is. From Wordnik.com. [The Arte of English Poesie] Reference
Instinct with hope's harmonical unrest. From Wordnik.com. [The poetical works of George MacDonald in two volumes — Volume 2] Reference
"Purcell, however," says an admirable judge, "having infinitely more fancy, and, indeed, harmonical resources, than the Frenchified Tuscan, his predecessor, now offered far greater pleasure and amusement to a liberal lover of music, than can be found, not only in the productions of Cambert and Grabu, whom Charles II., and, to flatter his majesty. From Wordnik.com. [The works of John Dryden, $c now first collected in eighteen volumes. $p Volume 07] Reference
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