Dionysius Longinus on the Sublime:: Translated from the Greek, with Notes and Observations, and Some Account of the Life, Writings and Character of the Author |
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... XXI . That Copulatives weaken the Stile . 56 SECT . XXII . Of Hyperbatons . 57 SECT . XXIII . Of Change of Number . 60 SE C T. XXIV . That Singulars fometimes caufe Sublimity . 62 SECT . SECT . XXV . Of Change of Tenfe . 63 IN DE X.
... XXI . That Copulatives weaken the Stile . 56 SECT . XXII . Of Hyperbatons . 57 SECT . XXIII . Of Change of Number . 60 SE C T. XXIV . That Singulars fometimes caufe Sublimity . 62 SECT . SECT . XXV . Of Change of Tenfe . 63 IN DE X.
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... fometimes a curious Pillar 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 ...
... fometimes a curious Pillar 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 ...
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... the was gene- rally on Horfeback ; and would fometimes march on foot with her Soldiers . She was skilled in feveral Languages , and is faid to have have drawn up herself an Epitome of the Alexandrian and The LIFE and WRITINGS of.
... the was gene- rally on Horfeback ; and would fometimes march on foot with her Soldiers . She was skilled in feveral Languages , and is faid to have have drawn up herself an Epitome of the Alexandrian and The LIFE and WRITINGS of.
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... fometimes in the utmost danger . Tired sat laft with the Obftinacy of the befieged , and almost worn out by continued Fatigues , she fent Zenobia a written Summons to furren- der , as if his Words could strike Terror into her , whom by ...
... fometimes in the utmost danger . Tired sat laft with the Obftinacy of the befieged , and almost worn out by continued Fatigues , she fent Zenobia a written Summons to furren- der , as if his Words could strike Terror into her , whom by ...
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... fometimes dug out of Ruins . Limbs are broke off , which it is not in the Power of any living Artist to re- place , because the fine Proportion and deli- cate Finishing of the Trunk excludes all , hope of equalling fuch mafterly ...
... fometimes dug out of Ruins . Limbs are broke off , which it is not in the Power of any living Artist to re- place , because the fine Proportion and deli- cate Finishing of the Trunk excludes all , hope of equalling fuch mafterly ...
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