Forms of expression always appear turgid to those who do not share the emotions they represent.


A Handful of Authors: Essays on Books & Writers (ed. 1953)


Forms of expression always appear turgid to those who do not share the emotions they represent.

Forms of expression always appear turgid to those who do not share the emotions they represent.

Forms of expression always appear turgid to those who do not share the emotions they represent.

Forms of expression always appear turgid to those who do not share the emotions they represent.