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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... thing to Your Lordship about the other Parts of this Per- formance , fince they alone can plead effectually for them- felves . I went through this Work animated with a View of pleasing every body , and publish it in fome fear of pleaf ...
... thing to Your Lordship about the other Parts of this Per- formance , fince they alone can plead effectually for them- felves . I went through this Work animated with a View of pleasing every body , and publish it in fome fear of pleaf ...
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... this , the bulk of my Readers may judge ; but whether the Tranflation be good , or come any thing near to the Life , the Spirit , the Energy of Longinus , is is a Decifion peculiar to Men of Learning and Tafte PREFACE.
... this , the bulk of my Readers may judge ; but whether the Tranflation be good , or come any thing near to the Life , the Spirit , the Energy of Longinus , is is a Decifion peculiar to Men of Learning and Tafte PREFACE.
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... all before it ; the laft , a Conflagration , gentle in its Beginning , gradually difperfed , increafing and getting to fuch a Head , as to rage beyond Resist- ance " ance , and devour all things . His Senfe The LIFE and WRITINGS of.
... all before it ; the laft , a Conflagration , gentle in its Beginning , gradually difperfed , increafing and getting to fuch a Head , as to rage beyond Resist- ance " ance , and devour all things . His Senfe The LIFE and WRITINGS of.
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... things . His Senfe is every where the very thing he would exprefs , and the Sound of his Words is an Echo to his Senfe . His Judgment is exact and impartial , both in what he blames and what he commends . The Sentence he pronounces is ...
... things . His Senfe is every where the very thing he would exprefs , and the Sound of his Words is an Echo to his Senfe . His Judgment is exact and impartial , both in what he blames and what he commends . The Sentence he pronounces is ...
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... things . Out- fides and Surfaces may be fplendid and alluring , yet nothing be within deferving our Applaufe . He that fuffers himself to be dazzled with a gay and gawdy Appearance , will be betrayed into Admi- ration of what the wife ...
... things . Out- fides and Surfaces may be fplendid and alluring , yet nothing be within deferving our Applaufe . He that fuffers himself to be dazzled with a gay and gawdy Appearance , will be betrayed into Admi- ration of what the wife ...
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