Dionysius Longinus On the SublimeF.C. and J. Rivington, 1819 - 223 sider |
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... line turn of thought , unknown to any other writer , which enforced him to give all possible strength and energy to his words , that his language might be properly adjusted to his sense , and the sublimity of the latter be uni- formly ...
... line turn of thought , unknown to any other writer , which enforced him to give all possible strength and energy to his words , that his language might be properly adjusted to his sense , and the sublimity of the latter be uni- formly ...
Side 48
... lines of Mr. Pope , are a very proper illustration for one another : First follow nature , and your judgment frame By her just standard , which is still the same : Unerring nature , still divinely bright , One clear , unchang'd , and ...
... lines of Mr. Pope , are a very proper illustration for one another : First follow nature , and your judgment frame By her just standard , which is still the same : Unerring nature , still divinely bright , One clear , unchang'd , and ...
Side 50
... lines , except these here quoted , and some expressions below , remain at present . 8 " Making Boreas a piper . " ] Shakespeare has fallen into the same kind of bombast : the southern wind Doth play the trumpet to his purposes . iv ...
... lines , except these here quoted , and some expressions below , remain at present . 8 " Making Boreas a piper . " ] Shakespeare has fallen into the same kind of bombast : the southern wind Doth play the trumpet to his purposes . iv ...
Side 68
... these bold lines of Homer in his fight of angels . See Mr. Addison's fine ob- servations upon it , Spectator , No. 333 . 1 Among the orators , all panegyrics , and ora- 68 69 LONGINUS ON THE SUBLIME . LONGINUS ON THE SUBLIME .
... these bold lines of Homer in his fight of angels . See Mr. Addison's fine ob- servations upon it , Spectator , No. 333 . 1 Among the orators , all panegyrics , and ora- 68 69 LONGINUS ON THE SUBLIME . LONGINUS ON THE SUBLIME .
Side 78
... lines : -Now storming fury rose And clamour , such as heard in heav'n , till now , Was never ; armis on armour clashing bray'd Horrible discord , and the madding wheels Of brazen chariots rag'd : dire was the noise Of conflict ! over ...
... lines : -Now storming fury rose And clamour , such as heard in heav'n , till now , Was never ; armis on armour clashing bray'd Horrible discord , and the madding wheels Of brazen chariots rag'd : dire was the noise Of conflict ! over ...
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