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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... Beauty of the Piece itself firft allured me to the Attempt , and a regard for the Public , efpecially for thofe who might be un- able to read the Original , was the main Induce- ment to its Publication . The Treatise on the SUBLIME had ...
... Beauty of the Piece itself firft allured me to the Attempt , and a regard for the Public , efpecially for thofe who might be un- able to read the Original , was the main Induce- ment to its Publication . The Treatise on the SUBLIME had ...
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... Beauty is impaired , if not totally effaced , and every Error ( even down to thofe of the Printer ) moft injuriously preferved . " I have fince accidentally met with two other English Verfions of this Treatife ; one by J. Hall , Efq ...
... Beauty is impaired , if not totally effaced , and every Error ( even down to thofe of the Printer ) moft injuriously preferved . " I have fince accidentally met with two other English Verfions of this Treatife ; one by J. Hall , Efq ...
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... Beauty or Blemish in every Compofition . In vain might inferior Critics exclaim against this Monopoly of Judg- ment . Whatever Objections they raised a- gainst it were mere Air and unreguarded Sounds . And whatever they blamed , or what ...
... Beauty or Blemish in every Compofition . In vain might inferior Critics exclaim against this Monopoly of Judg- ment . Whatever Objections they raised a- gainst it were mere Air and unreguarded Sounds . And whatever they blamed , or what ...
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... Beauty , but chafte to a Prodigy ; in punish- ing the Bad , inflexibly fevere ; in rewarding the Good or relieving the Diftreffed , benevo- lent and active . Splendid but not profufe ; and generous without Prodigality . Superior to the ...
... Beauty , but chafte to a Prodigy ; in punish- ing the Bad , inflexibly fevere ; in rewarding the Good or relieving the Diftreffed , benevo- lent and active . Splendid but not profufe ; and generous without Prodigality . Superior to the ...
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... Beauty of the whole . SECTION XI . THERE is another Virtue bearing great affinity to the former , which they call Am- plification ; whenever ( the Topics on which we write or debate admitting of feveral Begin- nings , and several Paufes ...
... Beauty of the whole . SECTION XI . THERE is another Virtue bearing great affinity to the former , which they call Am- plification ; whenever ( the Topics on which we write or debate admitting of feveral Begin- nings , and several Paufes ...
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