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(a) Define true sublime and false sublime as
propounded by Longinus.​

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Answered by HeartHacker
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Answer:

False Sublime - It is characterized by timidity or

bombast of language .also a purelity ( a parade and a pomp of language) .

true sublime - on the other hand is marked by universality of appeal it pleases all and always it uplifts our soul .

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Answered by Iammanjula
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Answer:

According to Longinus, great literature is written not just for enjoyment or to give expression to ideas, but also to elevate the reader and this elevation is known as the Sublime. He divides art into two categories: genuine and fake sublime, or natural and artificial.

Explanation:

He divides art into two categories: genuine and fake sublime, or natural and artificial. Artificial works are overstuffed with phoney and false adornment, as well as meaningless figures of speech. It is unable to attain sublimity. It is marked by timidity and clumsy, too passionate words. It makes the reader angry. The natural work, or true sublime, comes from nature herself and brings entire delight and soul-lifting.

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