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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... Figures . 46 SECT . XVII . That Figures and Sublimity mutually affift one another , 50 SECT . XVIII . Of Question and Interrogation . 52 * SECT . XIX . Of Afyndetons . 54 SE C T. XX . Of Heaps of Figures . 55 SE C T. XXI . That ...
... Figures . 46 SECT . XVII . That Figures and Sublimity mutually affift one another , 50 SECT . XVIII . Of Question and Interrogation . 52 * SECT . XIX . Of Afyndetons . 54 SE C T. XX . Of Heaps of Figures . 55 SE C T. XXI . That ...
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... Figures , with nervous and elegant Expreffions , than any other Compofition in the World . But , to leave this Digreffion . It is a Remark of Sir William Temple , that no pure Greek was written after the Reign of the Antonini . But the ...
... Figures , with nervous and elegant Expreffions , than any other Compofition in the World . But , to leave this Digreffion . It is a Remark of Sir William Temple , that no pure Greek was written after the Reign of the Antonini . But the ...
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... Figures , I fhall discover in the Sequel of this Work . At present it is incumbent upon me to enquire by what Means we may be enabled to avoid those Vices , which border so near upon , and are so easily blended with the true Sublime . 4 ...
... Figures , I fhall discover in the Sequel of this Work . At present it is incumbent upon me to enquire by what Means we may be enabled to avoid those Vices , which border so near upon , and are so easily blended with the true Sublime . 4 ...
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... Figures , which are two fold , of Sen- timent and Language . IV . The Fourth is a noble and graceful manner of Expreffion , which is not only to chufe out fignificant and elegant Words , but alfo to adorn and embellish the Stile by the ...
... Figures , which are two fold , of Sen- timent and Language . IV . The Fourth is a noble and graceful manner of Expreffion , which is not only to chufe out fignificant and elegant Words , but alfo to adorn and embellish the Stile by the ...
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... Figure , they review'd the Forces of their Subjects , and cull'd out the Flower of them , with this Caution , not to place any mean , or indecent , or coarse Ex- preffion in fo choice a Body . For fuch Ex- preffions are like mere ...
... Figure , they review'd the Forces of their Subjects , and cull'd out the Flower of them , with this Caution , not to place any mean , or indecent , or coarse Ex- preffion in fo choice a Body . For fuch Ex- preffions are like mere ...
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