Dionysius Longinus On the SublimeF.C. and J. Rivington, 1819 - 223 sider |
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... eyes in all its allurements . The let- · ter which affronted Aurelian was not her ` own ; Longinus wrote it , the insolence was his . " This was no sooner heard , than Aure- lian , who was soldier enough to conquer , but not hero enough ...
... eyes in all its allurements . The let- · ter which affronted Aurelian was not her ` own ; Longinus wrote it , the insolence was his . " This was no sooner heard , than Aure- lian , who was soldier enough to conquer , but not hero enough ...
Side 42
... eyes would meet only with the same uniformity of colour in every object : in the former , we should be all orators or poets , all philosophers , or all blockheads . This would break in upon that beautiful and useful variety , with which ...
... eyes would meet only with the same uniformity of colour in every object : in the former , we should be all orators or poets , all philosophers , or all blockheads . This would break in upon that beautiful and useful variety , with which ...
Side 50
... eyes one lurking wretch arrest , I'd whirl aloft one streaming curl of flame , And into embers turn his crackling dome . But now a generous song I have not sounded . Streaming curls of flame , spewing against heaven , and making Boreas ...
... eyes one lurking wretch arrest , I'd whirl aloft one streaming curl of flame , And into embers turn his crackling dome . But now a generous song I have not sounded . Streaming curls of flame , spewing against heaven , and making Boreas ...
Side 58
... eye ; but what an indecency is it in the great Xenophon ? And what a Than the virgins in their eyes . " ] Xenophon , in this passage , is shewing de care which that excellent lawgiver Lacurgus took to accast the Spartan youth to a grave ...
... eye ; but what an indecency is it in the great Xenophon ? And what a Than the virgins in their eyes . " ] Xenophon , in this passage , is shewing de care which that excellent lawgiver Lacurgus took to accast the Spartan youth to a grave ...
Side 60
... eyes of some ? Homer , for in- stance , calls a person , * Drunkard ! thou dog in eye ! Timæus , as if he had found a treasure , could not pass by this insipid turn of Xenophon without imitation . Accordingly he speaks thus of ...
... eyes of some ? Homer , for in- stance , calls a person , * Drunkard ! thou dog in eye ! Timæus , as if he had found a treasure , could not pass by this insipid turn of Xenophon without imitation . Accordingly he speaks thus of ...
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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