Few faults of style, whether real or imaginary, excite the malignity of a more numerous class of readers, than the use of hard words.


The idler (ed. 1792)


Few faults of style, whether real or imaginary, excite the malignity of a more numerous class of readers, than the use of hard words.

Few faults of style, whether real or imaginary, excite the malignity of a more numerous class of readers, than the use of hard words.

Few faults of style, whether real or imaginary, excite the malignity of a more numerous class of readers, than the use of hard words.

Few faults of style, whether real or imaginary, excite the malignity of a more numerous class of readers, than the use of hard words.