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St. Augustine
On Christian Doctrine
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BOOK IV.
chap. 22. The necessity of variety in style
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chap
.
22
.
The
necessity
of
variety
in
style
But
we
are
not
to
suppose
that
it
is
against
rule
to
mingle
these
various
styles
:
on
the
contrary
,
every
variety
of
style
should
be
introduced
so
far
as
is
consistent
with
good
taste
.
For
when
we
keep
monotonously
to
one
style
,
we
fail
to
retain
the
hearer
'
s
attention
;
but
when
we
pass
from
one
style
to
another
,
the
discourse
goes
off
more
gracefully
,
even
though
it
extend
to
greater
length
.
Each
separate
style
,
again
,
has
varieties
of
its
own
which
prevent
the
hearer
'
s
attention
from
cooling
or
becoming
languid
.
We
can
bear
the
subdued
style
,
however
,
longer
without
variety
than
the
majestic
style
.
For
the
mental
emotion
which
it
is
necessary
to
stir
up
in
order
to
carry
the
hearer
'
s
feelings
with
us
,
when
once
it
has
been
sufficiently
excited
,
the
higher
the
pitch
to
which
it
is
raised
,
can
be
maintained
the
shorter
time
.
And
therefore
we
must
be
on
our
guard
,
lest
,
in
striving
to
carry
to
a
higher
point
the
emotion
we
have
excited
,
we
rather
lose
what
we
have
already
gained
.
But
after
the
interposition
of
matter
that
we
have
to
treat
in
a
quieter
style
,
we
can
return
with
good
effect
to
that
which
must
be
treated
forcibly
,
thus
making
the
tide
of
eloquence
to
ebb
and
flow
like
the
sea
.
It
follows
from
this
,
that
the
majestic
style
,
if
it
is
to
be
long
continued
,
ought
not
to
be
unvaried
,
but
should
alternate
at
intervals
with
the
other
styles
;
the
speech
or
writing
as
a
whole
,
however
,
being
referred
to
that
style
which
is
the
prevailing
one
.
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