| 1822 - 780 sider
...field of vision. All this is trne, but the delightful thing is to hear the Doctor himself say so. " The want of discernment evinced in these attacks upon...diffuseness. Indeed the characteristic properties of my style arc jnst the opposite of diffuseness. I am remarkably concise, though, I hope, always clear, and generally... | |
| 1822 - 500 sider
...weights of the atoms might have been easily conveyed in one-twentieth of the compass."— (Ibid, p. 125.) The want of discernment evinced in these attacks upon...diffuseness. Indeed the characteristic properties of my s'.yle are just the opposite of diffuseness. I am remarkably concise, though I hope always clear, and... | |
| 1822 - 516 sider
...of the atoms might have been easily conveyed in one-twentieth of the couapass."— (Ibid, p. 125.) The want of discernment evinced in these attacks upon...deceive myself egregiously, either of want of energy or diffuse^ ness. Indeed the characteristic properties of my style are just the opposite of diffuseness.... | |
| 1822 - 828 sider
...field of vision.. All this is true, but the delightful thing is to hear the Doctor himself say so. ," " The want of discernment evinced in these attacks upon...deceive myself egregiously, either of want of energy or diifuseness. Indeed tlie characteristic properties of my style are just the opposite of diifuseness.... | |
| 1822 - 490 sider
...present case in my own vindication *." Let us next hear his own opinion and eulogium of his own style. " I may be very often accused of great carelessness of style ; but, never, unices I deceive myself egregiously, either of •want of energy or diffuseness. Indeed, the characteristic... | |
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