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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Side xiv
... should find the stoutest Resistance from her , whom he thought to frighten into com- pliance . This Answer was drawn up by Lon- ginus in a Spirit peculiar to himself , and worthy of his Mistress . τε Zenobia , Queen of the East , to the ...
... should find the stoutest Resistance from her , whom he thought to frighten into com- pliance . This Answer was drawn up by Lon- ginus in a Spirit peculiar to himself , and worthy of his Mistress . τε Zenobia , Queen of the East , to the ...
Side xv
... should be done by Valour . You imperiously com- " mand me to furrender ; but can you forget " that Cleopatra chofe rather to die with the " Title of Queen , than to live in any infe- " rior Dignity ? We expect Succours from Perfia ; the ...
... should be done by Valour . You imperiously com- " mand me to furrender ; but can you forget " that Cleopatra chofe rather to die with the " Title of Queen , than to live in any infe- " rior Dignity ? We expect Succours from Perfia ; the ...
Side xxxiv
... should be all Orators or Poets , all Philofophers , or all Blockheads . This would break in upon that beautiful and useful Variety , with which the Author of Nature has adorned the rational as well as the material Creation . There is in ...
... should be all Orators or Poets , all Philofophers , or all Blockheads . This would break in upon that beautiful and useful Variety , with which the Author of Nature has adorned the rational as well as the material Creation . There is in ...
Side 4
... should be purely natural , are difpirited and weakened by the dry impo- verishing Rules of Art . " But I maintain that the contrary might ea- fily appear , would they only reflect that tho ' Nature for the most part challenges a fo ...
... should be purely natural , are difpirited and weakened by the dry impo- verishing Rules of Art . " But I maintain that the contrary might ea- fily appear , would they only reflect that tho ' Nature for the most part challenges a fo ...
Side 23
... only prays for Light , not doubting to crown his Fall with some notable Performance , tho ' Jove himself should oppose his Efforts . Here C 4 Homer , + II . p . ver . 645 . Homer , like a brisk and favourable Gale , re- on the SUBLIME . 23.
... only prays for Light , not doubting to crown his Fall with some notable Performance , tho ' Jove himself should oppose his Efforts . Here C 4 Homer , + II . p . ver . 645 . Homer , like a brisk and favourable Gale , re- on the SUBLIME . 23.
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