Dionysius Longinus On the SublimeF.C. and J. Rivington, 1819 - 223 páginas |
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... Herodotus fall short of it , " when he calls beautiful women , " the pains of the eye . " Though this indeed may admit of some excuse , since in his history it is spoken by drunken barbarians . But neither in such a case , is it prudent ...
... Herodotus fall short of it , " when he calls beautiful women , " the pains of the eye . " Though this indeed may admit of some excuse , since in his history it is spoken by drunken barbarians . But neither in such a case , is it prudent ...
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... Herodotus alone the constant imitator of Ho- mer ? No : Stesichorus and Archilochus imi- tated him more than Herodotus ; but Plato more than all of them ; who , from the co- pious Homeric fountain , has drawn a thou- sand rivulets to ...
... Herodotus alone the constant imitator of Ho- mer ? No : Stesichorus and Archilochus imi- tated him more than Herodotus ; but Plato more than all of them ; who , from the co- pious Homeric fountain , has drawn a thou- sand rivulets to ...
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... Herodotus . ] 139 LONGINUS ON THE SUBLIME . other great help in attaining grandeur , is ba- nishing the Copulatives at a proper season . For sentences , artfully divested of Conjunc- tions , drop smoothly down , and the periods aré ...
... Herodotus . ] 139 LONGINUS ON THE SUBLIME . other great help in attaining grandeur , is ba- nishing the Copulatives at a proper season . For sentences , artfully divested of Conjunc- tions , drop smoothly down , and the periods aré ...
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... Herodotus , * Dionysius the Phocean " For our speaks thus in a Transposition : affairs are come to their crisis ; now is the important tnoment , Ionians , to secure your liberty , or to undergo that cruelty and op- pression which is the ...
... Herodotus , * Dionysius the Phocean " For our speaks thus in a Transposition : affairs are come to their crisis ; now is the important tnoment , Ionians , to secure your liberty , or to undergo that cruelty and op- pression which is the ...
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... Herodotus informs us ) fined him a thousand drachmæ , for ripping open afresh their domestic sores ; and published an edict , that no one should ever after write on that subject . - Dr . Pearce . Shakespeare makes a noble use of this ...
... Herodotus informs us ) fined him a thousand drachmæ , for ripping open afresh their domestic sores ; and published an edict , that no one should ever after write on that subject . - Dr . Pearce . Shakespeare makes a noble use of this ...
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