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 sider |
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... seems to be all 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 ...
... seems to be all 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 ...
Side 40
... seem to behold yourself the very things you are defcribing , and to display " them to the life before the Eyes of an Au- " dience . " You cannot be ignorant that Rhetorical and Poetical Images have a different Intent . The Design of a ...
... seem to behold yourself the very things you are defcribing , and to display " them to the life before the Eyes of an Au- " dience . " You cannot be ignorant that Rhetorical and Poetical Images have a different Intent . The Design of a ...
Side 47
... seems by this figurative manner of Swear- ing , which I call an Apoftrophe , to have dei- fied their noble Ancestors , at the fame time inftructing them , that they ought to fwear by Perfons , who fell fo gloriously , as by fo many Gods ...
... seems by this figurative manner of Swear- ing , which I call an Apoftrophe , to have dei- fied their noble Ancestors , at the fame time inftructing them , that they ought to fwear by Perfons , who fell fo gloriously , as by fo many Gods ...
Side 51
... seem to disappear and securely defy dif I cannot produce a better Example to strengthen this Affertion than the preced- ing from Demofthenes , " I fwear by thofe " noble Souls , " & c . For in what has the Ora- tor here concealed the ...
... seem to disappear and securely defy dif I cannot produce a better Example to strengthen this Affertion than the preced- ing from Demofthenes , " I fwear by thofe " noble Souls , " & c . For in what has the Ora- tor here concealed the ...
Side 53
... seems not fitted to the Subject by the Skill of the Speaker , but to flow opportunely from it . And this Me- thod of questioning and answering to ones felf , imitates the quick Emotions of a Paffion in its Birth . For in common ...
... seems not fitted to the Subject by the Skill of the Speaker , but to flow opportunely from it . And this Me- thod of questioning and answering to ones felf , imitates the quick Emotions of a Paffion in its Birth . For in common ...
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