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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... five Sources of the Sublime . 16 SECT . IX . Of Elevation of Thought . 18 SECT . X. That a Choice and Connexion of proper Circumstances will produce the Sublime . 27 SECT . Of Amplification . SECT . XI . SECT . XII I N DE X ...
... five Sources of the Sublime . 16 SECT . IX . Of Elevation of Thought . 18 SECT . X. That a Choice and Connexion of proper Circumstances will produce the Sublime . 27 SECT . Of Amplification . SECT . XI . SECT . XII I N DE X ...
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... proper to place ce you . Your Jewels , your Silver , your Gold , your finest Apparel , your Horfes and your ce « Camels , you fhall refign to the Disposal of " the Romans , in order to preserve the Pal- " myrenians from being divested ...
... proper to place ce you . Your Jewels , your Silver , your Gold , your finest Apparel , your Horfes and your ce « Camels , you fhall refign to the Disposal of " the Romans , in order to preserve the Pal- " myrenians from being divested ...
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... proper and judi- cious . " As his Sentiments are noble and lofty , fo his Stile is mafterly , enlivened by Variety , and flexible with Eafe . There is no Beau- ty pointed out by him in any other , which he does not imitate , and ...
... proper and judi- cious . " As his Sentiments are noble and lofty , fo his Stile is mafterly , enlivened by Variety , and flexible with Eafe . There is no Beau- ty pointed out by him in any other , which he does not imitate , and ...
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... proper under- standing of himself without worthy Notions of the fupreme Being . The fad Depravations of the Pagan World are chiefly to be attributed to a Deficiency in this refpect . Homer has exalt- ed his Heroes at the Expence of his ...
... proper under- standing of himself without worthy Notions of the fupreme Being . The fad Depravations of the Pagan World are chiefly to be attributed to a Deficiency in this refpect . Homer has exalt- ed his Heroes at the Expence of his ...
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... proper Culture and Polish , and are not cramped or restrained in the Liberty of shew- ing and declaring it to others ! There are many fortunate Concurrences , without which we can- not attain to any quickness of Taste or Relish for the ...
... proper Culture and Polish , and are not cramped or restrained in the Liberty of shew- ing and declaring it to others ! There are many fortunate Concurrences , without which we can- not attain to any quickness of Taste or Relish for the ...
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