Dionysius Longinus On the SublimeF.C. and J. Rivington, 1819 - 223 sider |
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Side iv
... Reader should be made privy to the reasons upon which this Work was under- taken , and is now made public . The intrinsic beauty of the piece itself first allured me to the attempt ; and a regard for the public , especially for those ...
... Reader should be made privy to the reasons upon which this Work was under- taken , and is now made public . The intrinsic beauty of the piece itself first allured me to the attempt ; and a regard for the public , especially for those ...
Side vi
... readers may judge ; but whether the translation be good , or come any thing near to the life , the spirit , the energy of Longinus , is a decision pe- culiar to men of learning and taste , who alone know the diffi- culties which attend ...
... readers may judge ; but whether the translation be good , or come any thing near to the life , the spirit , the energy of Longinus , is a decision pe- culiar to men of learning and taste , who alone know the diffi- culties which attend ...
Side 10
... reader . As a Writer of a refined and polished taste , of a sound and penetrat- ing judgment , it will lead him to such me- thods of thinking , as are the innocent and embellishing amusements of life ; as a Philoso- pher of enlarged and ...
... reader . As a Writer of a refined and polished taste , of a sound and penetrat- ing judgment , it will lead him to such me- thods of thinking , as are the innocent and embellishing amusements of life ; as a Philoso- pher of enlarged and ...
Side 44
... readers . Be- sides , though in every treatise upon any sci- ence two points are indispensably required ; the first , that the science , which is the subject of it , be fully explained ; the second ( I mean in order of writing , since ...
... readers . Be- sides , though in every treatise upon any sci- ence two points are indispensably required ; the first , that the science , which is the subject of it , be fully explained ; the second ( I mean in order of writing , since ...
Side 80
... readers was not stocked enough with ideas , to enable them to form a no- tion of this battle ; and to raise it the more , recals to their re- membrance the time , or that part of infinite duration in which it was fought , before time ...
... readers was not stocked enough with ideas , to enable them to form a no- tion of this battle ; and to raise it the more , recals to their re- membrance the time , or that part of infinite duration in which it was fought , before time ...
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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