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explain nobility of diction by longines​

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Answered by jagannaath80
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Sublimity refers to greatness and excellence. One of the key things that make any work extraordinary is its "diction" (By diction, one means the words chosen for use in the work). ... Longinus asserts that a work whose diction is not grand and noble can never become sublime.

Answered by SatishKumarVerma
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He quotes from Longinus: "For our soul is raised out of nature through the truly sublime, sways with high spirits, and is filled with proud joy, as if itself had created what it hears."

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