Hugh Blair Quote

The sublime rejects mean, low, or trivial expressions; but it is equally an enemy to such as are turgid.


Prose Quotations from Socrates to Macaulay (1880)


The sublime rejects mean, low, or trivial expressions; but it is equally an enemy to such as are turgid.

The sublime rejects mean, low, or trivial expressions; but it is equally an enemy to such as are turgid.

The sublime rejects mean, low, or trivial expressions; but it is equally an enemy to such as are turgid.

The sublime rejects mean, low, or trivial expressions; but it is equally an enemy to such as are turgid.