Dionysius Longinus On the SublimeB. Dod, 1743 - 189 Seiten |
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... Judgment , had a juft Claim to the Protection of so elevated a Genius , and fo judicious an Encourager of polite Learn- ing . Longinus is now going to appear in an English Dress , and begs the Support of Your LORDSHIP'S Name . He has ...
... Judgment , had a juft Claim to the Protection of so elevated a Genius , and fo judicious an Encourager of polite Learn- ing . Longinus is now going to appear in an English Dress , and begs the Support of Your LORDSHIP'S Name . He has ...
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... Judgment , to diftinguish thofe Actions , which are truly great , from fuch as have only the Shew and Appearance of it . The Noife of Victories and the Pomp of Triumphs are apt to make deeper Impreffions on common Minds , a Minds , than ...
... Judgment , to diftinguish thofe Actions , which are truly great , from fuch as have only the Shew and Appearance of it . The Noife of Victories and the Pomp of Triumphs are apt to make deeper Impreffions on common Minds , a Minds , than ...
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... Judgment , it will lead him to fuch methods of thinking , as are the innocent and embellish- ing Amusements of Life ; as a Philosopher of enlarged and generous Sentiments , a Friend to Virtue , a fteddy Champion and an intrepid Martyr ...
... Judgment , it will lead him to fuch methods of thinking , as are the innocent and embellish- ing Amusements of Life ; as a Philosopher of enlarged and generous Sentiments , a Friend to Virtue , a fteddy Champion and an intrepid Martyr ...
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... Judgment will unavoidably re- ceive , from variety of Objects and diversity of Conversation . The Improvement of his Mind was always uppermoft in his Thoughts , and his Thirst after Knowledge led him to those Channels , by which it is ...
... Judgment will unavoidably re- ceive , from variety of Objects and diversity of Conversation . The Improvement of his Mind was always uppermoft in his Thoughts , and his Thirst after Knowledge led him to those Channels , by which it is ...
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... acquainted , not only with the Works , but the very Genius and Spi- rit with which they were written . His Co temporaries there had fuch an implicit Faith in in his Judgment , and were fo well convinced of The LIFE and WRITINGS of.
... acquainted , not only with the Works , but the very Genius and Spi- rit with which they were written . His Co temporaries there had fuch an implicit Faith in in his Judgment , and were fo well convinced of The LIFE and WRITINGS of.
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