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Men wrote eloquently, because they wrote feelingly: they wrote idiomatically, because they wrote naturally, and without affectation: but if a false or acephalous structure of sentence,—if a barbarous idiom—or an exotic word happened to present itself, no writer of the 17th century seems to have had any such scrupulous sense of the dignity belonging to his own language, as should make it a duty to reject it, or worth his while to re-model a line.
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Men
wrote
eloquently,
because
they
wrote
feelingly:
they
wrote
idiomatically,
because
they
wrote
naturally,
and
without
affectation:
but
if
a
false
or
acephalous
structure
of
sentence,—if
a
barbarous
idiom—or
an
exotic
word
happened
to
present
itself,
no
writer
of
the
17th
century
seems
to
have
had
any
such
scrupulous
sense
of
the
dignity
belonging
to
his
own
language,
as
should
make
it
a
duty
to
reject
it,
or
worth
his
while
to
re-model
a
line.