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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... Rule Demofthenes and Hyperides are compared , and the Preference given to the former . 81 SE C T. XXXV . That Plato is in all refpects fuperior to Lyfias ; and in general , that whatever is great and uncommon fooneft raifes Admiration ...
... Rule Demofthenes and Hyperides are compared , and the Preference given to the former . 81 SE C T. XXXV . That Plato is in all refpects fuperior to Lyfias ; and in general , that whatever is great and uncommon fooneft raifes Admiration ...
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... Rules are shining Examples of what they incul cate ; his Remarks the very Excellencies he is pointing out . Theirs are often Inverfions of what is right , and finking other Men by clogging them with a weight of their own Load . He keeps ...
... Rules are shining Examples of what they incul cate ; his Remarks the very Excellencies he is pointing out . Theirs are often Inverfions of what is right , and finking other Men by clogging them with a weight of their own Load . He keeps ...
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... Rules of Art . " The Sublime ( say they ) is born within us , " and is not to be learn'd by Precept . The " only Art to reach it is to have the Power " from Nature . And , as they reason , those " ( • Effects , which should be purely ...
... Rules of Art . " The Sublime ( say they ) is born within us , " and is not to be learn'd by Precept . The " only Art to reach it is to have the Power " from Nature . And , as they reason , those " ( • Effects , which should be purely ...
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... Rule , yet even this could not be known without that Light which we receive from Art . If therefore , as I faid before , he who condemns fuch Works as this in which I am now engaged , would attend to these Re- flexions , I have very ...
... Rule , yet even this could not be known without that Light which we receive from Art . If therefore , as I faid before , he who condemns fuch Works as this in which I am now engaged , would attend to these Re- flexions , I have very ...
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... how- ever to speak in the way of Encouragement , a more expeditious Method to form our Taste may perhaps by the Affiftance of Rules be fuccessfully attempted . SEC SECTION VII . YOU cannot be ignorant , my dearest on the SUBLIME . 13.
... how- ever to speak in the way of Encouragement , a more expeditious Method to form our Taste may perhaps by the Affiftance of Rules be fuccessfully attempted . SEC SECTION VII . YOU cannot be ignorant , my dearest on the SUBLIME . 13.
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