Richard Whately Quote

The censure of frequent and long parentheses has led writers into the preposterous expedient of leaving out the marks by which they are indicated. It is no cure to a lame man to take away his crutches.


Thoughts and Apophthegms: From the Writings of Archbishop Whateley (ed. 1856)


The censure of frequent and long parentheses has led writers into the preposterous expedient of leaving out the marks by which they are indicated. It ...

The censure of frequent and long parentheses has led writers into the preposterous expedient of leaving out the marks by which they are indicated. It ...

The censure of frequent and long parentheses has led writers into the preposterous expedient of leaving out the marks by which they are indicated. It ...

The censure of frequent and long parentheses has led writers into the preposterous expedient of leaving out the marks by which they are indicated. It ...