A sentence should read as if its author, had he held a plough instead of a pen, could have drawn a furrow deep and straight to the end.


A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers (1849)


A sentence should read as if its author, had he held a plough instead of a pen, could have drawn a furrow deep and straight to the end.

A sentence should read as if its author, had he held a plough instead of a pen, could have drawn a furrow deep and straight to the end.

A sentence should read as if its author, had he held a plough instead of a pen, could have drawn a furrow deep and straight to the end.

A sentence should read as if its author, had he held a plough instead of a pen, could have drawn a furrow deep and straight to the end.