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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... feffing Rhetoric in the Place where Gicero had ftudied . The Mind of our Author was not fo con- tracted as to be fit only for a Life of Still , nefs nefs and Tranquillity . Fine Genius , and a true viit The LIFE and WRITINGS of.
... feffing Rhetoric in the Place where Gicero had ftudied . The Mind of our Author was not fo con- tracted as to be fit only for a Life of Still , nefs nefs and Tranquillity . Fine Genius , and a true viit The LIFE and WRITINGS of.
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... , they fluctuate here , and there , and every where , are ftill upon forming new Refolutions , and breaking thro ' Measures before concerted with- out out any apparent Reafon : Still unfixed and undetermined their on the SUBLIME . 57.
... , they fluctuate here , and there , and every where , are ftill upon forming new Refolutions , and breaking thro ' Measures before concerted with- out out any apparent Reafon : Still unfixed and undetermined their on the SUBLIME . 57.
Seite 58
... Still unfixed and undetermined their Thoughts are in perpetual Hurry , till , toffed as it were by fome unftable Blaft , they fometimes return to their first Re- folution : So that by this Flux and Reflux of Paffion , they alter their ...
... Still unfixed and undetermined their Thoughts are in perpetual Hurry , till , toffed as it were by fome unftable Blaft , they fometimes return to their first Re- folution : So that by this Flux and Reflux of Paffion , they alter their ...
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... still I maintain what Į advanced before in regard to Figures , that bold 2 Metaphors and those too in good plen- ty , are very seasonable in a noble Compofi- tion , where they are always mitigated and foft'ned by the vehement Pathetic ...
... still I maintain what Į advanced before in regard to Figures , that bold 2 Metaphors and those too in good plen- ty , are very seasonable in a noble Compofi- tion , where they are always mitigated and foft'ned by the vehement Pathetic ...
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... still worse , as in Songs the Notes divert the Mind from the Senfe , and make us attentive only to the Mufic , fo thefe brisk and rhyming Periods never raise in the Audience any Paffion fuitable to the Subject , but only an Attention to ...
... still worse , as in Songs the Notes divert the Mind from the Senfe , and make us attentive only to the Mufic , fo thefe brisk and rhyming Periods never raise in the Audience any Paffion fuitable to the Subject , but only an Attention to ...
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