Dionysius Longinus On the SublimeF.C. and J. Rivington, 1819 - 223 sider |
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... pathetic eloquence ? Demos- thenes could rouse up the Athenians against Philip , and Cicero strike shame and confusion into the breasts of Antony or Catiline ; and did not the eloquence of St. Paul , though bound in degrading fetters ...
... pathetic eloquence ? Demos- thenes could rouse up the Athenians against Philip , and Cicero strike shame and confusion into the breasts of Antony or Catiline ; and did not the eloquence of St. Paul , though bound in degrading fetters ...
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... Pathetic . For some are entirely of opinion , that they are guilty of a great mistake , who would reduce them to the rules of art . These high attainments ( say they ) are born within us , and are not to be learned by precept : the only ...
... Pathetic . For some are entirely of opinion , that they are guilty of a great mistake , who would reduce them to the rules of art . These high attainments ( say they ) are born within us , and are not to be learned by precept : the only ...
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... Pathetic , which 10 THEODO- RUS has named the Parenthyrse , or an ill- timed emotion . It is an unnecessary attempt to work upon the passions , where there is no need of a Pathos ; or some excess , where mo- deration is requisite . For ...
... Pathetic , which 10 THEODO- RUS has named the Parenthyrse , or an ill- timed emotion . It is an unnecessary attempt to work upon the passions , where there is no need of a Pathos ; or some excess , where mo- deration is requisite . For ...
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... Pathetic . Now , if he looked upon the Grand and Pathetic as including one another , and in effect the same , he was under a mistake . For some passions are vastly distant from Some passions are vastly distant , " & c . ] The pathe- tic ...
... Pathetic . Now , if he looked upon the Grand and Pathetic as including one another , and in effect the same , he was under a mistake . For some passions are vastly distant from Some passions are vastly distant , " & c . ] The pathe- tic ...
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... Pathetic in the words of our Saviour to the poor Jews , who were imposed upon and de- luded into fatal errors by the Scribes and Pharisees , who had long been guilty of the heaviest oppression on the minds of the people : ( Matt . xi ...
... Pathetic in the words of our Saviour to the poor Jews , who were imposed upon and de- luded into fatal errors by the Scribes and Pharisees , who had long been guilty of the heaviest oppression on the minds of the people : ( Matt . xi ...
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