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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... Fire ; An ardent Judge , who , zealous in his Trust , With Warmth gives Sentence , and is always juft ; Whofe own Example strengthens all his Laws , And is bimfelf the great Sublime he draws . Mr. POPE . LONDON : Printed by J. WATTS ...
... Fire ; An ardent Judge , who , zealous in his Trust , With Warmth gives Sentence , and is always juft ; Whofe own Example strengthens all his Laws , And is bimfelf the great Sublime he draws . Mr. POPE . LONDON : Printed by J. WATTS ...
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... Fire , and increafes the Light and Ardor of it . The Space between Heaven and Earth marks out the Extent of the Poet's Genius ; but the World itself feems too narrow a Confine- ment for that of the Critic * . And tho ' his Thoughts are ...
... Fire , and increafes the Light and Ardor of it . The Space between Heaven and Earth marks out the Extent of the Poet's Genius ; but the World itself feems too narrow a Confine- ment for that of the Critic * . And tho ' his Thoughts are ...
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... Fire of Genius is quickly damp- ed , and suffers at last a total Extinction . This must always be a neceffary Confequence , when what ought to be the Reward of an honourable Ambition , becomes the prey of Knaves and Flat- terers . But ...
... Fire of Genius is quickly damp- ed , and suffers at last a total Extinction . This must always be a neceffary Confequence , when what ought to be the Reward of an honourable Ambition , becomes the prey of Knaves and Flat- terers . But ...
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... Fire , and bears down every thing before it , may justly be refembled to a Thunderbolt or an Hurricane . But Cicero , like a wide Con- flagration , devours and fpreads on all fides ; his Flames are numerous , and their Heat is lafting ...
... Fire , and bears down every thing before it , may justly be refembled to a Thunderbolt or an Hurricane . But Cicero , like a wide Con- flagration , devours and fpreads on all fides ; his Flames are numerous , and their Heat is lafting ...
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... Fire of others . Was He- rodotus alone the conftant Imitator of Homer ? No. 4 Stefichorus and Archilochus imitated him more than Herodotus ; but Plato more than all of them , who from the copious Homeric Foun- tain has drawn a thousand ...
... Fire of others . Was He- rodotus alone the conftant Imitator of Homer ? No. 4 Stefichorus and Archilochus imitated him more than Herodotus ; but Plato more than all of them , who from the copious Homeric Foun- tain has drawn a thousand ...
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