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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... whose Conceptions are ftored and big with Greatnefs . And hence it is , that the greatest Thoughts are always uttered by the greateft Souls . When Parmenio cried , 2 " I " would accept these Proposals if I was Alex- " " ander ...
... whose Conceptions are ftored and big with Greatnefs . And hence it is , that the greatest Thoughts are always uttered by the greateft Souls . When Parmenio cried , 2 " I " would accept these Proposals if I was Alex- " " ander ...
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... whose Gran- deur ftill remains without the Meridian Heat of his Beams . The Style is not so grand and majeftic as that of the Iliad ; the Sublimity not continued with fo much Spirit , nor fo uni- formly noble ; the Tides of Paffion flow ...
... whose Gran- deur ftill remains without the Meridian Heat of his Beams . The Style is not so grand and majeftic as that of the Iliad ; the Sublimity not continued with fo much Spirit , nor fo uni- formly noble ; the Tides of Paffion flow ...
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... is evident from what follows that Longi- nus is drawing a Parallel between Plato and Demofthenes . ] * ( Plato ) may be compared to the Ocean , whose D Waters · Waters when hurried on by the Tide , over- flow on the SUBLIME . 33.
... is evident from what follows that Longi- nus is drawing a Parallel between Plato and Demofthenes . ] * ( Plato ) may be compared to the Ocean , whose D Waters · Waters when hurried on by the Tide , over- flow on the SUBLIME . 33.
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... whose Sentence lies no Appeal , and much more , if before a Tyrant , a Monarch , or any one in- vefted with arbitrary Power or unbounded Authority . For he grows immediately angry if he thinks himself childishly amufed , and attacked by ...
... whose Sentence lies no Appeal , and much more , if before a Tyrant , a Monarch , or any one in- vefted with arbitrary Power or unbounded Authority . For he grows immediately angry if he thinks himself childishly amufed , and attacked by ...
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... whose bare unboufed trunks To the conflicting elements expos'd Anfwer meer nature ; bid them flatter thee ; Oh ! thou shalt find The whole is carried on with so much Spirit , and fupported by fuch air of Solemnity , that it is noble and ...
... whose bare unboufed trunks To the conflicting elements expos'd Anfwer meer nature ; bid them flatter thee ; Oh ! thou shalt find The whole is carried on with so much Spirit , and fupported by fuch air of Solemnity , that it is noble and ...
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