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1 Pref, 2| The style here is so sedate that one 2 Pref, 2| and a "rough" and "heavy" style. It is useless for her to 3 Pref, 2| general reader. In her "rough style", she says comfortingly 4 Pref, 2| these characteristics of her style, I have, for the sake of 5 Pref, 2| staccato, almost telegraphic style, hard enough to translate 6 Pref, 3| The style and tone adopted in the 7 Pref, 3| Conceptions, St. Teresa's style is more pedestrian and colloquial 8 Intr, 0| candour of her manner and style -- these are some of the 9 Intr, 0| and her simple, unaffected style, of the work of the Holy 10 Intr, 0| mechanism of conventionality and style in language, had any attempt 11 Intr, 0| clearly non-Teresian. Its style is quite unlike that of 12 Intr, 0| absorbed the language and style of chivalry, that in the 13 Intr, 0| compressed and elliptical style, a misplaced comma is sometimes