Dionysius Longinus On the SublimeF.C. and J. Rivington, 1819 - 223 sider |
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... described the extent of Slander in the greatest pomp of expression , elevation of thought , and fertility of invention : -Slander , Whose head is sharper than the sword , whose tongue Out - venoms all the worms of Nile , whose breath ...
... described the extent of Slander in the greatest pomp of expression , elevation of thought , and fertility of invention : -Slander , Whose head is sharper than the sword , whose tongue Out - venoms all the worms of Nile , whose breath ...
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... described too well ; what is disagreeable should not be described at all , or at least should be strongly shaded . When Apelles drew the portrait of Antigonus , who had lost an eye , he judiciously took his face ia profile , that he ...
... described too well ; what is disagreeable should not be described at all , or at least should be strongly shaded . When Apelles drew the portrait of Antigonus , who had lost an eye , he judiciously took his face ia profile , that he ...
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... described , in a thousand passages of Scripture , in greater majesty , pomp , and perfection , than that in which Homer arrays his gods . The books of Psalms and of Job abound in such Divine descriptions . That particu- larly in the ...
... described , in a thousand passages of Scripture , in greater majesty , pomp , and perfection , than that in which Homer arrays his gods . The books of Psalms and of Job abound in such Divine descriptions . That particu- larly in the ...
Side 88
... described by an allusion to the sun in eclipse , by which our ideas are won- derfully raised to a conception of what it was in all its glory : He , above the rest , In shape and gesture proudly eminent , Stood like a tow'r : his form ...
... described by an allusion to the sun in eclipse , by which our ideas are won- derfully raised to a conception of what it was in all its glory : He , above the rest , In shape and gesture proudly eminent , Stood like a tow'r : his form ...
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... described . SECTION X. LET us consider next , whether we cannot find out some other means to infuse sublimity into our writings . Now , as there are no sub- jects which are not attended by some adherent circumstances , an accurate and ...
... described . SECTION X. LET us consider next , whether we cannot find out some other means to infuse sublimity into our writings . Now , as there are no sub- jects which are not attended by some adherent circumstances , an accurate and ...
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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