Dionysius Longinus On the SublimeF.C. and J. Rivington, 1819 - 223 sider |
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Side iv
... beauty of the piece itself first allured me to the attempt ; and a regard for the public , especially for those who might be unable to read the original , was the main inducement to its publication . The Treatise on the SUBLIME had ...
... beauty of the piece itself first allured me to the attempt ; and a regard for the public , especially for those who might be unable to read the original , was the main inducement to its publication . The Treatise on the SUBLIME had ...
Side 14
... beauty or blemish in every composition . In vain might inferior critics exclaim against this monopoly of judgment . Whatever objections they raised against it were mere air and unregarded sounds . And whatever they blamed , or whatever ...
... beauty or blemish in every composition . In vain might inferior critics exclaim against this monopoly of judgment . Whatever objections they raised against it were mere air and unregarded sounds . And whatever they blamed , or whatever ...
Side 18
... beauty , but chaste to a prodigy : in punishing the bad , inflexibly severe ; in rewarding the good , or relieving the distressed , benevolent and active . Splen- did , but not profuse ; and generous without prodigality . Superior to ...
... beauty , but chaste to a prodigy : in punishing the bad , inflexibly severe ; in rewarding the good , or relieving the distressed , benevolent and active . Splen- did , but not profuse ; and generous without prodigality . Superior to ...
Side 28
... beauty pointed out by him in any other , which he does not imitate , and frequently excel , whilst he is making remarks upon it . How he ad- mires and improves upon Homer , has been hinted already . When Plato is his subject , the words ...
... beauty pointed out by him in any other , which he does not imitate , and frequently excel , whilst he is making remarks upon it . How he ad- mires and improves upon Homer , has been hinted already . When Plato is his subject , the words ...
Side 48
... beauty must to all impart , At once the source , and end , and test of art . Art from that fund each just supply provides , Works without show , and without pomp presides : In some fair body thus the secret soul With spirits feeds ...
... beauty must to all impart , At once the source , and end , and test of art . Art from that fund each just supply provides , Works without show , and without pomp presides : In some fair body thus the secret soul With spirits feeds ...
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admiration Æneid Amphicrates appear Asyndetons Athenians audience Aurelian Bacchylides beauty bold Cæsar Cecilius censure Cicero commend composition critic Demosthenes dignity Dionysius Dionysius of Halicarnassus discourse Divine earth eloquence endeavours Euripides exalted excel expressions eyes Figure fire force fury genius give glory gods grace grand grandeur greatest heav'n hence Herodotus Homer honour hurried Hyperbaton Hyperbole Hyperides Iliad Images imagination imitation instance Isocrates judge judgment judicious labour learned liberty lofty Longinus Lord lost Lysias manner means ment Metaphors Milton mind nature never noble observed Odyssey opinion orator passage passion Pathetic Pearce person Phaëton Philistus Plato poet pomp proper Quinctilian raise reason remark says SECTION sedate sense sentiments Shakespeare shew sions Sophocles soul speak spirit strike style Sublime Suidas sweet taste thee Theopompus things thou thought Thucydides tion translation Treatise true Sublime turn Virgil whole words writers Xenophon Zenobia