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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... himself was never accurately enough published , nor throughly understood , till Dr. Pearce did him juftice in his late Editions at London , the Second especially . My Thanks are due to that Gentleman , not only for his cor- rect Edition ...
... himself was never accurately enough published , nor throughly understood , till Dr. Pearce did him juftice in his late Editions at London , the Second especially . My Thanks are due to that Gentleman , not only for his cor- rect Edition ...
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... himself against the Infolence of Succefs , and formed Refolutions of forgiving his Enemies , and triumphing more by Clemency and Mild- nefs than he had before by his Courage and his Arms . Deeds which we can only admire , are not so fit ...
... himself against the Infolence of Succefs , and formed Refolutions of forgiving his Enemies , and triumphing more by Clemency and Mild- nefs than he had before by his Courage and his Arms . Deeds which we can only admire , are not so fit ...
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... himself had written ; that he was teaching his Scholars the Eloquence of Demofthenes , on the very Spot perhaps where he had formerly thundered ; and was pro- feffing Rhetoric in the Place where Gicero had ftudied . The Mind of our ...
... himself had written ; that he was teaching his Scholars the Eloquence of Demofthenes , on the very Spot perhaps where he had formerly thundered ; and was pro- feffing Rhetoric in the Place where Gicero had ftudied . The Mind of our ...
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... 'd Manners , without any fhadow of Worth in himself , was willing to get a Support in the Valour of Odenathus , and therefore he made him his Partner in Empire Empire by the Title of Auguftus , and de- creed LONGINUS . ix.
... 'd Manners , without any fhadow of Worth in himself , was willing to get a Support in the Valour of Odenathus , and therefore he made him his Partner in Empire Empire by the Title of Auguftus , and de- creed LONGINUS . ix.
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... himself , and worthy of his Mistress . τε Zenobia , Queen of the East , to the Emperor Aurelian . " Never was fuch an unreasonable Demand * propofed , or fuch rigorous Terms offered by any but yourself . Remember , Aurelian , << that ...
... himself , and worthy of his Mistress . τε Zenobia , Queen of the East , to the Emperor Aurelian . " Never was fuch an unreasonable Demand * propofed , or fuch rigorous Terms offered by any but yourself . Remember , Aurelian , << that ...
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