Trite descriptions lose most of their force because they remind us, not of the reality, but of some other description.


In: Elizabeth Jane Whatley, Miscellaneous Remains from the Commonplace Book of Richard, Whately, D.D


Trite descriptions lose most of their force because they remind us, not of the reality, but of some other description.

Trite descriptions lose most of their force because they remind us, not of the reality, but of some other description.

Trite descriptions lose most of their force because they remind us, not of the reality, but of some other description.

Trite descriptions lose most of their force because they remind us, not of the reality, but of some other description.