Philosophical EssaysG. Ramsay, 1816 - 615 páginas |
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... Longinus , who con- fined his attention to the Sublime in writing , con- tented himself with remarking one of its characteris- In other instances he expresses himself more guardedly ; speak- ing of Terror as only one of the sources ...
... Longinus , who con- fined his attention to the Sublime in writing , con- tented himself with remarking one of its characteris- In other instances he expresses himself more guardedly ; speak- ing of Terror as only one of the sources ...
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... Longinus , the old- est writer on the subject now extant , the opposite to the sublime is not the profound , but the humble , the low , or the puerile . * In one very remarkable passage , which has puzzled several of his commen- tators ...
... Longinus , the old- est writer on the subject now extant , the opposite to the sublime is not the profound , but the humble , the low , or the puerile . * In one very remarkable passage , which has puzzled several of his commen- tators ...
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... Longinus , it may be considered as also sanctioned by the high authority of his name . * The stress which the authors of Martinus Scrible- rus have laid upon Sublimity , in the literal sense of the word , together with the ludicrous ...
... Longinus , it may be considered as also sanctioned by the high authority of his name . * The stress which the authors of Martinus Scrible- rus have laid upon Sublimity , in the literal sense of the word , together with the ludicrous ...
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... Longinus ; and its sublimity arises partly from the divine brevity with which it expresses the instantaneous effect of the creative fiat ; partly from the religious sentiment which it identifies with our conception of the mo- ment ...
... Longinus ; and its sublimity arises partly from the divine brevity with which it expresses the instantaneous effect of the creative fiat ; partly from the religious sentiment which it identifies with our conception of the mo- ment ...
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... in writing , given by Longinus ; who , although he speaks only of the ✦ See Philosophy of the Human Mind , Vol . I. ch , v . part ii . § 1 . effect of sublimity on the Mind , plainly identifies that 11 432 Essay II . ON THE SUBLIME .
... in writing , given by Longinus ; who , although he speaks only of the ✦ See Philosophy of the Human Mind , Vol . I. ch , v . part ii . § 1 . effect of sublimity on the Mind , plainly identifies that 11 432 Essay II . ON THE SUBLIME .
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