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 iv
... greater probability , fuppose him an Athenian . That he was a Grecian , is > plain from two * Paffages in the following Treatife ; in one of which he ufes this Ex- preffion , If we Grecians ; and in the other he - exprefly calls ...
... greater probability , fuppose him an Athenian . That he was a Grecian , is > plain from two * Paffages in the following Treatife ; in one of which he ufes this Ex- preffion , If we Grecians ; and in the other he - exprefly calls ...
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... greater Ideas we con- ceive of it ; whofe Force we cannot poffibly withstand ; which immediately finks deep , and makes fuch Impreffions on the Mind as cannot be easily worn out or effaced . In a word , you may pronounce that fublime ...
... greater Ideas we con- ceive of it ; whofe Force we cannot poffibly withstand ; which immediately finks deep , and makes fuch Impreffions on the Mind as cannot be easily worn out or effaced . In a word , you may pronounce that fublime ...
Side 17
... greater , Nor would Success their bold Attempts have fail'd , & c . Among the Orators , all Panegyrics , and Orations compofed for Pomp and Show , may be grand throughout , but yet are for the most part void of Paffion . So that those ...
... greater , Nor would Success their bold Attempts have fail'd , & c . Among the Orators , all Panegyrics , and Orations compofed for Pomp and Show , may be grand throughout , but yet are for the most part void of Paffion . So that those ...
Side 38
... greater Prize than the Glory and Re- nown of the Ancients can never be contended for , where Victory crowns with never - dying Applaufe , when even a Defeat in fuch a Com- petition is attended with Honour . SECTION XIV . IF ever ...
... greater Prize than the Glory and Re- nown of the Ancients can never be contended for , where Victory crowns with never - dying Applaufe , when even a Defeat in fuch a Com- petition is attended with Honour . SECTION XIV . IF ever ...
Side 46
... greater Stress upon them than is really their due . Demofthenes is producing Proofs of his up- right Behaviour whilst in publick Employ . Now which is the most natural Method of doing this ? ( " You were not in the wrong , " Athenians ...
... greater Stress upon them than is really their due . Demofthenes is producing Proofs of his up- right Behaviour whilst in publick Employ . Now which is the most natural Method of doing this ? ( " You were not in the wrong , " Athenians ...
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