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 27
... described . SECTION X. LET us confider next , whether we cannot find out fome other means to infufe Sublimity into our Writings . Now , as there are no Subjects which are not attended by fome ad- herent Circumftances , an accurate and ...
... described . SECTION X. LET us confider next , whether we cannot find out fome other means to infufe Sublimity into our Writings . Now , as there are no Subjects which are not attended by fome ad- herent Circumftances , an accurate and ...
Side 43
... described that Appari- tion more divinely than 7 Simonides . To quote all these Instances at large would be endless . To return , Images in Poetry are push'd to a fabulous Excefs , quite furpaffing the Bounds of Probability ; whereas in ...
... described that Appari- tion more divinely than 7 Simonides . To quote all these Instances at large would be endless . To return , Images in Poetry are push'd to a fabulous Excefs , quite furpaffing the Bounds of Probability ; whereas in ...
Side 74
... is nothing fo expreffive and figni- ficant as a Chain of continued Tropes . By these has Xenophon * described in so pompous * Απομνημον . 1. 1. c . 45. Ed . Οxon . and and magnificent Terms the Anatomy of the human Body . 74 LONGINUS.
... is nothing fo expreffive and figni- ficant as a Chain of continued Tropes . By these has Xenophon * described in so pompous * Απομνημον . 1. 1. c . 45. Ed . Οxon . and and magnificent Terms the Anatomy of the human Body . 74 LONGINUS.
Side 75
... described the fame thing in fo unparalleled , so divine a manner . " 3 The Head of Man he calls a Ci- " tadel . The Neck is an Ifthmus placed be- " tween the Head and the Breaft . The Ver- " tebres or Joints on which it turns are fo ...
... described the fame thing in fo unparalleled , so divine a manner . " 3 The Head of Man he calls a Ci- " tadel . The Neck is an Ifthmus placed be- " tween the Head and the Breaft . The Ver- " tebres or Joints on which it turns are fo ...
Side 122
... described the extent of Slander in the greatest Pomp of Expreffion , Elevation of Thought , and Fertility of Invention ; Slander Whofe Head is fharper than the Sword , whofe Tongue Out - venoms all the Worms of Nile , whofe Breath Rides ...
... described the extent of Slander in the greatest Pomp of Expreffion , Elevation of Thought , and Fertility of Invention ; Slander Whofe Head is fharper than the Sword , whofe Tongue Out - venoms all the Worms of Nile , whofe Breath Rides ...
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