Dionysius Longinus on the Sublime:: Translated from the Greek, with Notes and Observations, and Some Account of the Life, Writings and Character of the AuthorJ. Watts: and sold by W. Innys and R. Manby, 1739 - 187 pagini |
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Pagina iv
... ftill erect , excites the forrowful Remembrance of what noble Edifices and how fine a City once crown'd the Place . Tyrants and Barbarians are not lefs pernicious to Learning and Improvement than to Cities and Nations . Bare Names are ...
... ftill erect , excites the forrowful Remembrance of what noble Edifices and how fine a City once crown'd the Place . Tyrants and Barbarians are not lefs pernicious to Learning and Improvement than to Cities and Nations . Bare Names are ...
Pagina xxi
... had , which were deferving of Praife . Where Homer finks into Trifles , he cannot help reproving him ; but tho ' Homer nods fometimes , he is Homer ftill ; excelling b 4 all A all the World when broad awake , and in LONGINUS xxi.
... had , which were deferving of Praife . Where Homer finks into Trifles , he cannot help reproving him ; but tho ' Homer nods fometimes , he is Homer ftill ; excelling b 4 all A all the World when broad awake , and in LONGINUS xxi.
Pagina 7
... ftill more , who blufters indeed and blows , as So- phocles expreffes it , Loud founding Blafts not fweetned by the Stop . 5 Amphicrates , 6 Hegefias , and 7 Matris , may all be tax'd with the fame Imperfections . For often , when , in ...
... ftill more , who blufters indeed and blows , as So- phocles expreffes it , Loud founding Blafts not fweetned by the Stop . 5 Amphicrates , 6 Hegefias , and 7 Matris , may all be tax'd with the fame Imperfections . For often , when , in ...
Pagina 25
... ftill remains without the Meridian Heat of his Beams . The Style is not so grand and majeftic as that of the Iliad ; the Sublimity not continued with fo much Spirit , nor fo uni- formly noble ; the Tides of Paffion flow not along with ...
... ftill remains without the Meridian Heat of his Beams . The Style is not so grand and majeftic as that of the Iliad ; the Sublimity not continued with fo much Spirit , nor fo uni- formly noble ; the Tides of Paffion flow not along with ...
Pagina 57
... here , and there , and every where , are ftill upon forming new Refolutions , and breaking thro ' Measures before concerted with- out out any apparent Reafon : Still unfixed and undetermined their on the SUBLIME . 57.
... here , and there , and every where , are ftill upon forming new Refolutions , and breaking thro ' Measures before concerted with- out out any apparent Reafon : Still unfixed and undetermined their on the SUBLIME . 57.
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Æneid againſt alfo almoſt Amphicrates Anſwer Aurelian Beauty becauſe Befides beſt Cauſe Cenfure Cicero cloſe Compofition courſe defcribed Demofthenes Deſcription Difcourfe divine Eupolis Euripides excellent Expreffions exprefs Eyes faid fame fays feems felf fhall fhew fhort fhould fide Figure fince fions fome fometimes fpeak ftill ftrikes fucceeded fuch Genius grand Grandeur greateſt Heav'n Herodotus himſelf Homer Honour Hyperbaton Hyperbole Hyperides Ifocrates Iliad Images Imitation Inftance itſelf Judgment juft laft loft Longinus Lyfias manner meaſure Mind moft moſt muft muſt Nature nefs never noble Number Obfervation Orator Paffage Paffion paſs Pathetic Pearce Perfon Philofopher Phrynicus Plato Pleaſure Plutarch Poet Pomp prefent Quintilian raiſe Reafon Refemblance ſay SECT SECTION ſeems Senfe Sophocles Soul ſpeak Spirit Stile ſtrong Sublime Suidas thee thefe themſelves Theopompus theſe things thofe thoſe thou Thought thro Thucydides tion Tranflation Treatife uſe whofe Words Writers Xenophon Zenobia