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 vi
... must needs have been equal to his Industry and Diligence in feeking after it . He was capable of learning whatever he defired , and no doubt he defired to learn whatever was commendable and useful . The Travels of Longinus ended with ...
... must needs have been equal to his Industry and Diligence in feeking after it . He was capable of learning whatever he defired , and no doubt he defired to learn whatever was commendable and useful . The Travels of Longinus ended with ...
Side xix
... must take up at prefent with this incompleat , tho ' beautiful Miniature . The Features are graceful , the Air is noble , the Colouring lively enough , to fhew how fine it was , and how many Qualifications are neceffary to form the ...
... must take up at prefent with this incompleat , tho ' beautiful Miniature . The Features are graceful , the Air is noble , the Colouring lively enough , to fhew how fine it was , and how many Qualifications are neceffary to form the ...
Side xxiv
... must needs ap- plaud fo masterly an Orator . For where is the Writer that can vie with him in fublime and pathetic Eloquence ? Demofthenes could rouse up the Athenians against Philip , and Cicero ftrike Shame and Confufion into the ...
... must needs ap- plaud fo masterly an Orator . For where is the Writer that can vie with him in fublime and pathetic Eloquence ? Demofthenes could rouse up the Athenians against Philip , and Cicero ftrike Shame and Confufion into the ...
Side xxv
... Fancy , Some Wri ters are even profufe of their Commendations of him in this respect . For how extenfive must his Reading have been to deserve thofe Appellations given given him by Eunapius , that he was a living LONGINUS . XXV.
... Fancy , Some Wri ters are even profufe of their Commendations of him in this respect . For how extenfive must his Reading have been to deserve thofe Appellations given given him by Eunapius , that he was a living LONGINUS . XXV.
Side xxvii
... must view him now in another light , I mean , as a Philofopher . In him these are not different , but mutually depending and co - exist- ing Parts of the fame Character . To judge in a worthy manner of the Performances of Men , we must ...
... must view him now in another light , I mean , as a Philofopher . In him these are not different , but mutually depending and co - exist- ing Parts of the fame Character . To judge in a worthy manner of the Performances of Men , we must ...
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