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ANALYSIS
The Treatise on the Sublime may be divided into six Parts, as follows:—
I.—cc. i, ii. The Work of Caecilius. Definition of the Sublime. Whether Sublimity falls within the rules of Art.
II.—cc. iii-v. [The beginning lost.] Vices of Style opposed to the Sublime: Affectation, Bombast, False Sentiment, Frigid Conceits. The cause of such defects.
III.—cc. vi, vii. The true Sublime, what it is, and how distinguishable.
IV.—cc. viii-xl. Five Sources of the Sublime (how Sublimity is related to Passion, c. viii, §§ 2-4).
(i.) Grandeur of Thought, cc. ix-xv.
- a. As the natural outcome of nobility of soul.
Examples (c. ix).
- a. As the natural outcome of nobility of soul.
- b. Choice of the most striking circumstances.
Sappho’s Ode (c. x).
- b. Choice of the most striking circumstances.
- e. Imagery (c. xv).