General Instructions in the Art of Penmanship
Some General Directions in regard to Epistolary Writing
The Style peculiar to such Letters as consist only of Compliment, Wit and Address, should be always gay indeed, but free and easy, void of all studied Graces, and as near a Copy of Nature as possible.
The Style peculiar to such Letters as consist only of Compliment, Wit and Address, should be always gay indeed, but free and easy, void of all studied Graces, and as near a Copy of Nature as possible.
0 Comments:
Post a Comment
<< Home