William Melmoth Quote

A copious manner of expression gives strength and weight to our ideas, which frequently make impression upon the mind, as iron does upon solid bodies, rather by repeated strokes than a single blow.


The letters of Pliny the consul:: with occasional remarks (ed. 1796)


A copious manner of expression gives strength and weight to our ideas, which frequently make impression upon the mind, as iron does upon solid...

A copious manner of expression gives strength and weight to our ideas, which frequently make impression upon the mind, as iron does upon solid...

A copious manner of expression gives strength and weight to our ideas, which frequently make impression upon the mind, as iron does upon solid...

A copious manner of expression gives strength and weight to our ideas, which frequently make impression upon the mind, as iron does upon solid...