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
... once crown'd the Place . Tyrants and Barbarians are not lefs pernicious to Learning and Improvement than to Cities and Nations . Bare Names are pre- ferved and handed down to us , but little more . Who were the Destroyers of all the ...
... once crown'd the Place . Tyrants and Barbarians are not lefs pernicious to Learning and Improvement than to Cities and Nations . Bare Names are pre- ferved and handed down to us , but little more . Who were the Destroyers of all the ...
Side xx
... once his engaging Manner , the Simplicity , Sweetness and Harmony of his Stile . With Demofthe- nes he is vehement , abrupt and disorderly re- gular ; he dazles with his Lightning , and terrifies with his Thunder . When he paral- lels ...
... once his engaging Manner , the Simplicity , Sweetness and Harmony of his Stile . With Demofthe- nes he is vehement , abrupt and disorderly re- gular ; he dazles with his Lightning , and terrifies with his Thunder . When he paral- lels ...
Side xxvii
... once in an Age ; and what a tedious Interval is there between Lon- ginus and Mr. Addifon ! Having traced our Author thus far as a Cri- tic , we must view him now in another light , I mean , as a Philofopher . In him these are not ...
... once in an Age ; and what a tedious Interval is there between Lon- ginus and Mr. Addifon ! Having traced our Author thus far as a Cri- tic , we must view him now in another light , I mean , as a Philofopher . In him these are not ...
Side 25
... all those fabulous and incredible Ramblings of Ulyffes , how fublime it once had been . Odyf . y . ver . 109 , fhews plainly Not that I am for- forgetful of thofe Storms which are defcribed in fo terrible on the SUBLIME . 25.
... all those fabulous and incredible Ramblings of Ulyffes , how fublime it once had been . Odyf . y . ver . 109 , fhews plainly Not that I am for- forgetful of thofe Storms which are defcribed in fo terrible on the SUBLIME . 25.
Side 35
... once , and thrown into Con- fternation . And Recourfe muft be had to fuch diffufive Eloquence as that of Cicero , when they are to be footh'd and brought over by gentle and foft Infinuation . Befides , this diffuse kind of Eloquence is ...
... once , and thrown into Con- fternation . And Recourfe muft be had to fuch diffufive Eloquence as that of Cicero , when they are to be footh'd and brought over by gentle and foft Infinuation . Befides , this diffuse kind of Eloquence is ...
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