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الصفحة 203
Longinus , whom I have hitherto followed , continues thus : " If the passions be artfully employed , the discourse becomes vehement and lofty : if otherwise , there is nothing more ridiculous than a great passion out of season " ...
Longinus , whom I have hitherto followed , continues thus : " If the passions be artfully employed , the discourse becomes vehement and lofty : if otherwise , there is nothing more ridiculous than a great passion out of season " ...
الصفحة 206
Such a sight indeed were enough to have raised passion in the gods , but to excuse the effects of it , he tells you perhaps they did not see it . Wise men would be glad to find a little sense couched under all these pompous words ...
Such a sight indeed were enough to have raised passion in the gods , but to excuse the effects of it , he tells you perhaps they did not see it . Wise men would be glad to find a little sense couched under all these pompous words ...
الصفحة 287
But it is by no means self - evident that human beings are most real when most violently excited ; violent physical passions do not in themselves dif- ferentiate men from each other , but rather tend to reduce them to the same state ...
But it is by no means self - evident that human beings are most real when most violently excited ; violent physical passions do not in themselves dif- ferentiate men from each other , but rather tend to reduce them to the same state ...
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