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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... Persons , fince their Works become the feverest Satyrs on themselves , and the manifeft Oppofition be- tween their Thought and Practice detracts its Weight from the one , and marks out the other for public Abhorrence . An inward ...
... Persons , fince their Works become the feverest Satyrs on themselves , and the manifeft Oppofition be- tween their Thought and Practice detracts its Weight from the one , and marks out the other for public Abhorrence . An inward ...
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... Person , not only renders his Oration more fublime and lofty , but more plaufible and probable . For the Pathetic then works the most surprizing Effects upon us , when it seems not fitted to the Subject by the Skill of the Speaker , but ...
... Person , not only renders his Oration more fublime and lofty , but more plaufible and probable . For the Pathetic then works the most surprizing Effects upon us , when it seems not fitted to the Subject by the Skill of the Speaker , but ...
Side 100
... Persons at a distance as fo many Mountains ( c or Hillocks piled one upon another . ” He has here funk from a proper Elevation of his Senfe to a fhameful Lownefs , at that very in- ftant when his Subject required an Enlarge- ment . And ...
... Persons at a distance as fo many Mountains ( c or Hillocks piled one upon another . ” He has here funk from a proper Elevation of his Senfe to a fhameful Lownefs , at that very in- ftant when his Subject required an Enlarge- ment . And ...
Side 132
... Persons of so generous a Bent , his Tranflator has fared as well as Homer . Mr. Pope's " Faults ( in that Performance ) " are the Faults of a Man , but his Beauties are the " Beauties of an Angel . " Essay on the Odyssey . 15 In the ...
... Persons of so generous a Bent , his Tranflator has fared as well as Homer . Mr. Pope's " Faults ( in that Performance ) " are the Faults of a Man , but his Beauties are the " Beauties of an Angel . " Essay on the Odyssey . 15 In the ...
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