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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... themselves from the Herd of Mankind , and set themselves up to public Regard . A particular Tribute of Admiration is always due , and is generally paid to the Heroe , the Philosopher and the Scholar . It requires in- deed a ftrength of ...
... themselves from the Herd of Mankind , and set themselves up to public Regard . A particular Tribute of Admiration is always due , and is generally paid to the Heroe , the Philosopher and the Scholar . It requires in- deed a ftrength of ...
Side ii
... themselves and more useful to the World . The Imagination of the bulk of Mankind is more alive than their Judg ment : Hence Cæfar is more admired for the part he acted in the Plains of Pharfalia , than for the Recollection of his Mind ...
... themselves and more useful to the World . The Imagination of the bulk of Mankind is more alive than their Judg ment : Hence Cæfar is more admired for the part he acted in the Plains of Pharfalia , than for the Recollection of his Mind ...
Side xxxiii
... themselves , and the manifeft Oppofition be- tween their Thought and Practice detracts its Weight from the one , and marks out the other for public Abhorrence . An inward Grandeur of Soul is the common Centre from whence every Ray of ...
... themselves , and the manifeft Oppofition be- tween their Thought and Practice detracts its Weight from the one , and marks out the other for public Abhorrence . An inward Grandeur of Soul is the common Centre from whence every Ray of ...
Side 5
... themselves ; having no Ballaft properly to poife , no Helm to guide their course , but cumbred with their own weight , and bold without Discretion . Genius may fometimes want the Spur , but it ftands as frequently in need of the Curb ...
... themselves ; having no Ballaft properly to poife , no Helm to guide their course , but cumbred with their own weight , and bold without Discretion . Genius may fometimes want the Spur , but it ftands as frequently in need of the Curb ...
Side 9
... themselves into Transport and Emotion , whilft their Audience is calm , fe- date and unmoved . But I must reserve the Pathetic for another Place . SECTION IV . 1 TIMEUS abounds very much in the Frigid , the other Vice of which I am ...
... themselves into Transport and Emotion , whilft their Audience is calm , fe- date and unmoved . But I must reserve the Pathetic for another Place . SECTION IV . 1 TIMEUS abounds very much in the Frigid , the other Vice of which I am ...
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