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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... whole learned World is indebted to him ; but for 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 ...
... whole learned World is indebted to him ; but for 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 ...
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... whole Series of her Conduct , and in carrying on that Plan of Empire which the herself had formed , which her Husband Odenathus had begun to execute , but had left imperfect . The number of Com- petitors , who in the vicious and ...
... whole Series of her Conduct , and in carrying on that Plan of Empire which the herself had formed , which her Husband Odenathus had begun to execute , but had left imperfect . The number of Com- petitors , who in the vicious and ...
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... whole may be allegorical , as his Commentators would fain perfuade us , yet this will be no Excufe for the Malignancy of its Effects on a fuperftitious World . The Difcourfes of Socrates and the Writings of Plato had in a great measure ...
... whole may be allegorical , as his Commentators would fain perfuade us , yet this will be no Excufe for the Malignancy of its Effects on a fuperftitious World . The Difcourfes of Socrates and the Writings of Plato had in a great measure ...
Side xxx
... and improved by Education , are points in which the whole World agrees . But the Importance of Liberty in bringing it to Perfection may per- haps haps be more liable to debate . Longinus is clear XXX The LIFE and WRITINGS of.
... and improved by Education , are points in which the whole World agrees . But the Importance of Liberty in bringing it to Perfection may per- haps haps be more liable to debate . Longinus is clear XXX The LIFE and WRITINGS of.
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... whole Chapter to prove , that the great Orator muft be a good Man . Men of the finest Genius which have hitherto appeared in the World , have been for the most part not very defective in their Morals , and lefs in their Principles : I ...
... whole Chapter to prove , that the great Orator muft be a good Man . Men of the finest Genius which have hitherto appeared in the World , have been for the most part not very defective in their Morals , and lefs in their Principles : I ...
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