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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... Homer's Ideas , when he fays , * 4 While Scarce the Skies her horrid Head can bound , She talks on Earth.- C 2 Mr. Pope . This * Iliad . . v . 443 . This Description may with more Justice be applied to Homer's on the SUBLIME . 19.
... Homer's Ideas , when he fays , * 4 While Scarce the Skies her horrid Head can bound , She talks on Earth.- C 2 Mr. Pope . This * Iliad . . v . 443 . This Description may with more Justice be applied to Homer's on the SUBLIME . 19.
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... Description may with more Justice be applied to Homer's Genius than the Extent of Difcord . But what Disparity , what a Fall there is in Hefiod's Defcription of Melancholy , if the Poem of the Shield may be ascribed to him ! 5 A filthy ...
... Description may with more Justice be applied to Homer's Genius than the Extent of Difcord . But what Disparity , what a Fall there is in Hefiod's Defcription of Melancholy , if the Poem of the Shield may be ascribed to him ! 5 A filthy ...
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... Description of Neptune , which has been already applauded by feveral Writers , 10 Fierce as he past the lofty Mountains nod , The Forefts fake , Earth trembled as he trode , And felt the Footsteps of th'immortal God . His whirling ...
... Description of Neptune , which has been already applauded by feveral Writers , 10 Fierce as he past the lofty Mountains nod , The Forefts fake , Earth trembled as he trode , And felt the Footsteps of th'immortal God . His whirling ...
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... Ship , the Harfhnefs and Jarring of the Sylla- bles give us a lively Image of the Storm , and the " * Iliado . ver . 624 . Arati Phænomen . ver . 299 . the whole Description is in itself a terrible and furious 30 LONGINUS.
... Ship , the Harfhnefs and Jarring of the Sylla- bles give us a lively Image of the Storm , and the " * Iliado . ver . 624 . Arati Phænomen . ver . 299 . the whole Description is in itself a terrible and furious 30 LONGINUS.
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... Description is in itself a terrible and furious Tempest . It is by the fame Method that Archilochus has fucceeded fo well in defcribing a Wreck ; and Demofthenes , where he relates the Con- fufions at Athens , upon arrival of ill News ...
... Description is in itself a terrible and furious Tempest . It is by the fame Method that Archilochus has fucceeded fo well in defcribing a Wreck ; and Demofthenes , where he relates the Con- fufions at Athens , upon arrival of ill News ...
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