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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... noble Edifices and how fine a City once crown'd the Place . Tyrants and Barbarians are not lefs pernicious to Learning and Improvement than to Cities and Nations . Bare Names are pre- ferved and handed down to us , but little more . Who ...
... noble Edifices and how fine a City once crown'd the Place . Tyrants and Barbarians are not lefs pernicious to Learning and Improvement than to Cities and Nations . Bare Names are pre- ferved and handed down to us , but little more . Who ...
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... noble Ends , to struggle for , and at laft to die in the Caufe of Liberty . Pollio . During the Refidence of Longinus at Trebellius Athens , the Emperor Valerian had underta- ken an . Expedition against the Perfians , who had revolted ...
... noble Ends , to struggle for , and at laft to die in the Caufe of Liberty . Pollio . During the Refidence of Longinus at Trebellius Athens , the Emperor Valerian had underta- ken an . Expedition against the Perfians , who had revolted ...
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... noble School for Critics , Poets , Orators , and Hiftorians . The Sublime , fays Longinus , is an Image " reflected from the inward . Greatnefs of the " Soul . " The Remark is refined and just ; and who more deferving than he of its Ap ...
... noble School for Critics , Poets , Orators , and Hiftorians . The Sublime , fays Longinus , is an Image " reflected from the inward . Greatnefs of the " Soul . " The Remark is refined and just ; and who more deferving than he of its Ap ...
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... noble , the Colouring lively enough , to fhew how fine it was , and how many Qualifications are neceffary to form the Character of a Critic with Dignity and Applause . Elevation of Thought , the greatest Quali- fication requifite to an ...
... noble , the Colouring lively enough , to fhew how fine it was , and how many Qualifications are neceffary to form the Character of a Critic with Dignity and Applause . Elevation of Thought , the greatest Quali- fication requifite to an ...
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... noble and lofty , fo his Stile is mafterly , enlivened by Variety , and flexible with Eafe . There is no Beau- ty pointed out by him in any other , which he does not imitate , and frequently excel , whilft he is making Remarks upon it ...
... noble and lofty , fo his Stile is mafterly , enlivened by Variety , and flexible with Eafe . There is no Beau- ty pointed out by him in any other , which he does not imitate , and frequently excel , whilft he is making Remarks upon it ...
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