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 xvii
... Subjects . Dr. Pearce has collected the Titles of twenty - five Treatifes , none of which , except this on the Sublime , have efcaped from the Depredations of Time and Barbarians . And even this is refcued as from a Wreck , damaged too ...
... Subjects . Dr. Pearce has collected the Titles of twenty - five Treatifes , none of which , except this on the Sublime , have efcaped from the Depredations of Time and Barbarians . And even this is refcued as from a Wreck , damaged too ...
Side xx
... Subject , the Words glide along in a smooth and cafy and peaceable Flow . When he fpeaks of Hyperides , he copies at once his engaging Manner , the Simplicity , Sweetness and Harmony of his Stile . With Demofthe- nes he is vehement ...
... Subject , the Words glide along in a smooth and cafy and peaceable Flow . When he fpeaks of Hyperides , he copies at once his engaging Manner , the Simplicity , Sweetness and Harmony of his Stile . With Demofthe- nes he is vehement ...
Side xxv
... Subject . The Terms he ufes are generally fo ftrong and expreffive , and sometimes fo artfully compounded , that they cannot be rendred into another Language without wide Circumlocution . He has a high and mafculine turn of Thought ...
... Subject . The Terms he ufes are generally fo ftrong and expreffive , and sometimes fo artfully compounded , that they cannot be rendred into another Language without wide Circumlocution . He has a high and mafculine turn of Thought ...
Side xxxii
... Subjects of meer A- musement , and which cannot by any indirect Tendency affect his Mafters . For how fhall the Vaffal dare to talk fublimely on any Point , wherein his Lord acts meanly ? But further , as defpotic and unbridled Power is ...
... Subjects of meer A- musement , and which cannot by any indirect Tendency affect his Mafters . For how fhall the Vaffal dare to talk fublimely on any Point , wherein his Lord acts meanly ? But further , as defpotic and unbridled Power is ...
Side 1
... Subject of that nature , that it is intirely de- fective in its principal Branches , and that con- fequently its Advantage ( which ought to be the principal Aim of every Writer ) would prove very small to the Readers . Befides , tho ...
... Subject of that nature , that it is intirely de- fective in its principal Branches , and that con- fequently its Advantage ( which ought to be the principal Aim of every Writer ) would prove very small to the Readers . Befides , tho ...
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