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 xiii
... continued Fatigues , she fent Zenobia a written Summons to furren- der , as if his Words could strike Terror into her , whom by force of Arms he was unable to fubdue . ༢ Aurelian , Emperor of the Roman World , and Recoverer of the Eaft ...
... continued Fatigues , she fent Zenobia a written Summons to furren- der , as if his Words could strike Terror into her , whom by force of Arms he was unable to fubdue . ༢ Aurelian , Emperor of the Roman World , and Recoverer of the Eaft ...
Side 25
... continued Scenes of Action and Combat ; whereas the greatest part of the Odyssey is spent in Narration , the Delight of Old - age . 12 So that in the Odysey Homer may with justice be resembled to the Setting - Sun , whose Gran- deur ...
... continued Scenes of Action and Combat ; whereas the greatest part of the Odyssey is spent in Narration , the Delight of Old - age . 12 So that in the Odysey Homer may with justice be resembled to the Setting - Sun , whose Gran- deur ...
Side 31
... Incidents , heaped one upon another , afcend by a continued Gradation to a Summit of Grandeur 1 . Now this may be done to Orat . de Coronâ . enoble enoble what is familiar , to aggravate what is wrong on the SUBLIME . 3 ་
... Incidents , heaped one upon another , afcend by a continued Gradation to a Summit of Grandeur 1 . Now this may be done to Orat . de Coronâ . enoble enoble what is familiar , to aggravate what is wrong on the SUBLIME . 3 ་
Side 35
... fpend all their time " in Revels and Debauches , fink downwards << Day after Day , and make their whole Life D 2 Plato , 1. 9. de Rep . p . 586. Edit . Steph , " C one 1 < c one continued Series of Errors . They on the SUBLIME . 35.
... fpend all their time " in Revels and Debauches , fink downwards << Day after Day , and make their whole Life D 2 Plato , 1. 9. de Rep . p . 586. Edit . Steph , " C one 1 < c one continued Series of Errors . They on the SUBLIME . 35.
Side 36
... continued Series of Errors . They ne ver have the Courage to lift the Eye up- wards towards Truth , they never felt any " the leaft Inclination to it . They tafte no " real or fubftantial Pleasure , but resembling " fo many Brutes ...
... continued Series of Errors . They ne ver have the Courage to lift the Eye up- wards towards Truth , they never felt any " the leaft Inclination to it . They tafte no " real or fubftantial Pleasure , but resembling " fo many Brutes ...
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