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 ii
... Such Such Remarks as the preceding can be no improper Introduction ii The LIFE and WRITINGS of.
... Such Such Remarks as the preceding can be no improper Introduction ii The LIFE and WRITINGS of.
Side iii
... Such Remarks as the preceding can be no improper Introduction to whatever may be col- lected concerning the Life of our Author . It will turn out at best but dark and imperfect , yet opens into two principal Views , which may prove of ...
... Such Remarks as the preceding can be no improper Introduction to whatever may be col- lected concerning the Life of our Author . It will turn out at best but dark and imperfect , yet opens into two principal Views , which may prove of ...
Side xxiv
... Such a Judge must needs ap- plaud fo masterly an Orator . For where is the Writer that can vie with him in fublime and pathetic Eloquence ? Demofthenes could rouse up the Athenians against Philip , and Cicero ftrike Shame and Confufion ...
... Such a Judge must needs ap- plaud fo masterly an Orator . For where is the Writer that can vie with him in fublime and pathetic Eloquence ? Demofthenes could rouse up the Athenians against Philip , and Cicero ftrike Shame and Confufion ...
Side 6
... such like Expreffions , are not tragical , but fuper- tragical . For thofe forced and unnatural Images corrupt and debase the Style , and can- not poffibly adorn or raife it ; and whenever carefully examined in the Light , their shew of ...
... such like Expreffions , are not tragical , but fuper- tragical . For thofe forced and unnatural Images corrupt and debase the Style , and can- not poffibly adorn or raife it ; and whenever carefully examined in the Light , their shew of ...
Side 11
... such pretty Flourishes ? The former in his Po-、 lity of the Lacedemonians speaks thus : " They « observe an uninterrupted Silence , and keep " their Eyes as fix'd and unmoved , as if they 56 were so many Statues of Stone or Brass ...
... such pretty Flourishes ? The former in his Po-、 lity of the Lacedemonians speaks thus : " They « observe an uninterrupted Silence , and keep " their Eyes as fix'd and unmoved , as if they 56 were so many Statues of Stone or Brass ...
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