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 páginas |
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... if I have the good Fortune to contribute a little towards the fixing a true judicious Tafte , and enabling my Readers to diftinguish Senfe from Sound , Grandeur from Pomp , Pomp , and the Sublime from Fuftian and Bom- baft PREF A CE .
... if I have the good Fortune to contribute a little towards the fixing a true judicious Tafte , and enabling my Readers to diftinguish Senfe from Sound , Grandeur from Pomp , Pomp , and the Sublime from Fuftian and Bom- baft PREF A CE .
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... Pomp , and the Sublime from Fuftian and Bom- baft , I fhall think my Time well spent , and shall be ready to fubmit to the Cenfures of a Judge , but shall only smile at the Snarling of what is commonly called a Critic . INDEX I N DE X ...
... Pomp , and the Sublime from Fuftian and Bom- baft , I fhall think my Time well spent , and shall be ready to fubmit to the Cenfures of a Judge , but shall only smile at the Snarling of what is commonly called a Critic . INDEX I N DE X ...
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... have only the Shew and Appearance of it . The Noise of Victories and the Pomp of Triumphs are apt to make deeper Impreffions on common Minds , a 2 Minds , than the calm and even Labours of Men Some ACCOUNT of the ...
... have only the Shew and Appearance of it . The Noise of Victories and the Pomp of Triumphs are apt to make deeper Impreffions on common Minds , a 2 Minds , than the calm and even Labours of Men Some ACCOUNT of the ...
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... Pomp of Life will be re- garded by fuch a Perfon as true Honour and Glory , and he will neglect the nobler Acquifiti- ons which are more fuited to the Dignity of his Nature , which alone can give Merit to Ambition , and centre in folid ...
... Pomp of Life will be re- garded by fuch a Perfon as true Honour and Glory , and he will neglect the nobler Acquifiti- ons which are more fuited to the Dignity of his Nature , which alone can give Merit to Ambition , and centre in folid ...
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... Pomp and Garnish . If it cannot stand this Trial , without doubt it is only swell'd and puff'd up , and it will be more for our Hon- our to contemn than to admire it . For the Mind is naturally elevated by the true Sub- lime , and fo ...
... Pomp and Garnish . If it cannot stand this Trial , without doubt it is only swell'd and puff'd up , and it will be more for our Hon- our to contemn than to admire it . For the Mind is naturally elevated by the true Sub- lime , and fo ...
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