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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... Manner , the Simplicity , Sweetness and Harmony of his Stile . With Demofthe- nes he is vehement , abrupt and disorderly re- gular ; he dazles with his Lightning , and terrifies with his Thunder . When he paral- lels the Greek with the ...
... Manner , the Simplicity , Sweetness and Harmony of his Stile . With Demofthe- nes he is vehement , abrupt and disorderly re- gular ; he dazles with his Lightning , and terrifies with his Thunder . When he paral- lels the Greek with the ...
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... manner he is able . Whenever he lays open the Faults of a Writer , he forgets not to mention the Qua- lities he had , which were deferving of Praife . Where Homer finks into Trifles , he cannot help reproving him ; but tho ' Homer nods ...
... manner he is able . Whenever he lays open the Faults of a Writer , he forgets not to mention the Qua- lities he had , which were deferving of Praife . Where Homer finks into Trifles , he cannot help reproving him ; but tho ' Homer nods ...
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... manner of his quoting that celebrated Paffage from him t is as honourable to the Critic , as the Quo tation itself to the Jewish Legiflator . Whe * Se & t . XXXI , + Sect . XLIII . + Sect . IX . ther ther he believed the Mofaic History ...
... manner of his quoting that celebrated Paffage from him t is as honourable to the Critic , as the Quo tation itself to the Jewish Legiflator . Whe * Se & t . XXXI , + Sect . XLIII . + Sect . IX . ther ther he believed the Mofaic History ...
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... manner of the Performances of Men , we must know the Dignity of Human Nature , the Reach of the Human Understanding , the Ends for which we were created , and the Means of their Attainment . In these Specula- tions Longinus will make no ...
... manner of the Performances of Men , we must know the Dignity of Human Nature , the Reach of the Human Understanding , the Ends for which we were created , and the Means of their Attainment . In these Specula- tions Longinus will make no ...
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... manner he accounts for that turn in the Mind which biaffes us to ad- mire more what is great and uncommon , than what is ordinary and familiar , however ufeful . There are other mafterly Reflexions of this kind in the 33d and 34th ...
... manner he accounts for that turn in the Mind which biaffes us to ad- mire more what is great and uncommon , than what is ordinary and familiar , however ufeful . There are other mafterly Reflexions of this kind in the 33d and 34th ...
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