Dionysius Longinus on the Sublime:: Translated from the Greek, with Notes and Observations, and Some Account of the Life, Writings and Character of the AuthorJ. Watts: and sold by W. Innys and R. Manby, 1739 - 187 Seiten |
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... Reason , our Reason productive of inward Tranquillity , and sometimes of real and fub- ftantial Advantage to all our Fellow - crea- tures . Such Such Remarks as the preceding can be no improper Introduction ii The LIFE and WRITINGS of.
... Reason , our Reason productive of inward Tranquillity , and sometimes of real and fub- ftantial Advantage to all our Fellow - crea- tures . Such Such Remarks as the preceding can be no improper Introduction ii The LIFE and WRITINGS of.
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... sometimes fo artfully compounded , that they cannot be rendred into another Language without wide Circumlocution . He has a high and mafculine turn of Thought unknown to any other Writer , which inforced him to give all pof- fible ...
... sometimes fo artfully compounded , that they cannot be rendred into another Language without wide Circumlocution . He has a high and mafculine turn of Thought unknown to any other Writer , which inforced him to give all pof- fible ...
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... Sometimes indeed he boldly aims at Images of different kinds . For tho ' his Genius was not naturally great , yet in many Instances he even forced it up to the true Spirit of Tragedy ; and that he may always rife where his Subject ...
... Sometimes indeed he boldly aims at Images of different kinds . For tho ' his Genius was not naturally great , yet in many Instances he even forced it up to the true Spirit of Tragedy ; and that he may always rife where his Subject ...
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... Oaths invok'd Mars , and Enyo , and blood - thirsting Terror . Sometimes indeed the Thoughts of this Au- thor are too grofs , rough and unpolished ; yet Euripides Euripidis himself , fpurr'd on too fast by Emu- lation 42 LONGINUS.
... Oaths invok'd Mars , and Enyo , and blood - thirsting Terror . Sometimes indeed the Thoughts of this Au- thor are too grofs , rough and unpolished ; yet Euripides Euripidis himself , fpurr'd on too fast by Emu- lation 42 LONGINUS.
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... sometimes much Grandeur and Magnificence . “ Befides , all cc Peloponnefus was at that time rent into Fac- " tions * . " And , " at the Representation of Phrynicus ' Tragedy , called , The Siege of " Miletus , 2 the whole Theatre was ...
... sometimes much Grandeur and Magnificence . “ Befides , all cc Peloponnefus was at that time rent into Fac- " tions * . " And , " at the Representation of Phrynicus ' Tragedy , called , The Siege of " Miletus , 2 the whole Theatre was ...
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