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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... no farther Altera- tion than what was abfolute- ly necessary to make him Eng- lib . His Senfe is faithfully represented , but whether his Translation has any of the ori- original Spirit , is a Decifion peculiar only to those DEDICATION .
... no farther Altera- tion than what was abfolute- ly necessary to make him Eng- lib . His Senfe is faithfully represented , but whether his Translation has any of the ori- original Spirit , is a Decifion peculiar only to those DEDICATION .
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... those who can relish unaffected Grandeur and natural Sublimity with the fame judicious Taste as Your Lordship . It is needless to fay any thing to Your Lordship about the other Parts of this Per- formance , fince they alone can plead ...
... those who can relish unaffected Grandeur and natural Sublimity with the fame judicious Taste as Your Lordship . It is needless to fay any thing to Your Lordship about the other Parts of this Per- formance , fince they alone can plead ...
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... those Animadverfions and Corrections of this Tranfla- tion , with which he fo kindly favoured me . Moft of the Remarks and Obfervations were drawn up before I had read his Latin Notes . I am not the leaft in pain about the pertinency of ...
... those Animadverfions and Corrections of this Tranfla- tion , with which he fo kindly favoured me . Moft of the Remarks and Obfervations were drawn up before I had read his Latin Notes . I am not the leaft in pain about the pertinency of ...
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... those who have diftinguifh- ed 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 ...
... those who have diftinguifh- ed 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 ...
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... those which we may also imitate . We may not be able to plan or execute a Victory with the Sci- pios and Cæfars , but we may improve and for- tify our Understandings by inspecting their Scenes of Study and Reflexion ; we may ap- ply the ...
... those which we may also imitate . We may not be able to plan or execute a Victory with the Sci- pios and Cæfars , but we may improve and for- tify our Understandings by inspecting their Scenes of Study and Reflexion ; we may ap- ply the ...
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