Dionysius Longinus On the SublimeF.C. and J. Rivington, 1819 - 223 sider |
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... hence Cæsar is more ad- mired for the part he acted in the plains of Pharsalia , than for the recollection of his mind the night after the victory , by which he armed himself against the insolence of success , and formed resolutions of ...
... hence Cæsar is more ad- mired for the part he acted in the plains of Pharsalia , than for the recollection of his mind the night after the victory , by which he armed himself against the insolence of success , and formed resolutions of ...
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... Hence it is , that by shunning with the ut- most diligence the censure of impotence and phlegm , they are hurried into the contrary extreme . They are mindful of the maxim , that In great attempts ' tis glorious ev'n to fall . But ...
... Hence it is , that by shunning with the ut- most diligence the censure of impotence and phlegm , they are hurried into the contrary extreme . They are mindful of the maxim , that In great attempts ' tis glorious ev'n to fall . But ...
Side 58
... Hence it was , that they differed from atatuues only in their medicn . But undoubtedly that turn upon the word cp7 , here binned by Longinus , would be a great blemish to this fine piece , it were justly chargeable on the auutio . But ...
... Hence it was , that they differed from atatuues only in their medicn . But undoubtedly that turn upon the word cp7 , here binned by Longinus , would be a great blemish to this fine piece , it were justly chargeable on the auutio . But ...
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... Hence it comes to pass , that a naked thought without words challenges admiration , and strikes by its grandeur . Such is the silence of Ajax 1 " The silence of Ajax , " & c . ] Dido in Virgil behaves with the same greatness and majesty ...
... Hence it comes to pass , that a naked thought without words challenges admiration , and strikes by its grandeur . Such is the silence of Ajax 1 " The silence of Ajax , " & c . ] Dido in Virgil behaves with the same greatness and majesty ...
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... hence it is , that the greatest thoughts are always uttered by the greatest When Parmenio cried , " I would souls . " I would accept these proposals , " & c . ] There is a great gap in the original after these words . The sense has been ...
... hence it is , that the greatest thoughts are always uttered by the greatest When Parmenio cried , " I would souls . " I would accept these proposals , " & c . ] There is a great gap in the original after these words . The sense has been ...
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Vanlige uttrykk og setninger
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