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LONGINUS ON THE SUBLIME
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soul from the body. No sooner is the support of sublimity removed than the whole becomes lifeless, nerveless, and dull.
3There is a difference, however, between the rules I am now giving and those just mentioned. Then I was speaking of the delineation and co-ordination of the principal circumstances. My next task, therefore, must be briefly to define this difference, and with it the general distinction between amplification and sublimity. Our whole discourse will thus gain in clearness.
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- ↑ Comp. i. 4. 26.