Dionysius Longinus On the SublimeB. Dod, 1743 - 189 Seiten |
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... . 55 SECT . XXI . That Copulatives weaken the Stile 56 SECT . XXII . Of Hyperbatons . 57 SECT . XXIII . Of Change of Number . 60 SECT . XXIV . That Singulars fometimes caufe Sublimity . 62 SECT . SECT . XXV . Of Change of Tenfe . 63 INDE X.
... . 55 SECT . XXI . That Copulatives weaken the Stile 56 SECT . XXII . Of Hyperbatons . 57 SECT . XXIII . Of Change of Number . 60 SECT . XXIV . That Singulars fometimes caufe Sublimity . 62 SECT . SECT . XXV . Of Change of Tenfe . 63 INDE X.
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... Stile diminishes the Sublime . SECT . XLIII . That low Terms blemish the Sublime . SECT . XLIV . The Scarcity of fublime Writers accounted for . ibid . 98 ibid . 102 INDEX INDEX of AUTHORS Mention'd by Longinus . A. Æ Ammonius INDE X.
... Stile diminishes the Sublime . SECT . XLIII . That low Terms blemish the Sublime . SECT . XLIV . The Scarcity of fublime Writers accounted for . ibid . 98 ibid . 102 INDEX INDEX of AUTHORS Mention'd by Longinus . A. Æ Ammonius INDE X.
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... Stile and peculiar turn of Thought of them all , and could difcern every Beauty or Blemish in every Compofition . In vain might inferior Critics exclaim against this Monopoly of Judg- ment . Whatever Objections they raised a- gainst it ...
... Stile and peculiar turn of Thought of them all , and could difcern every Beauty or Blemish in every Compofition . In vain might inferior Critics exclaim against this Monopoly of Judg- ment . Whatever Objections they raised a- gainst it ...
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... Stile is masterly , enlivened by Variety , and flexible with Eafe . There is no Beau- ty pointed out by him in any other , which he does not imitate , and frequently excel , whilft he is making Remarks upon it . How he admires and ...
... Stile is masterly , enlivened by Variety , and flexible with Eafe . There is no Beau- ty pointed out by him in any other , which he does not imitate , and frequently excel , whilft he is making Remarks upon it . How he admires and ...
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... Stile , and can- not poffibly adorn or raise it ; and whenever carefully examined in the Light , their fhew of being terrible gradually disappears , and they become contemptible and ridiculous . Trage- dy will indeed by its nature admit ...
... Stile , and can- not poffibly adorn or raise it ; and whenever carefully examined in the Light , their fhew of being terrible gradually disappears , and they become contemptible and ridiculous . Trage- dy will indeed by its nature admit ...
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Æneid againſt alfo almoſt Amphicrates Anſwer Aurelian Beauty becauſe befides beſt Cauſe Cenfure Cicero Compofition Demofthenes deſcribed Deſcription Difcourfe Diſcourſe divine Earth eſcaped Eupolis Euripides excellent Expreffions exprefs Eyes faid fame fays feems fhall fhew fhort fhould Figure fince fions firſt fome fometimes ftill ftrike ftrong fuch Genius Glory grand Grandeur greateſt Heav'n Herodotus himſelf Homer Honour Hyperbaton Hyperides Iliad Images Imitation Inftance itſelf Judgment juft juſt laft loft Longinus Lyfias manner meaſure Mind moft moſt muft muſt Nature never noble Number Obfervation Odyſſey Orator Paffage Paffion paſs Pathetic Pearce Perfon Plato Pleaſure Plutarch Poet Pomp prefent preferved Profe Quintilian raiſe Reaſon rife ſays SECT SECTION ſeems Senfe ſet ſhe Sophocles Soul ſpeak Spirit Stile Sublime ſuch thee thefe themſelves Theopompus theſe Things thofe thoſe thou Thought thro Thucydides tion Tranflation Tranſport Treatife uſe whofe Words Writers Xenophon Zenobia