This inspired concoction at a blow removed much of the lace and stuffing from American belle lettres and even commanded the respect of the British, who have yielded their language rather more grudgingly than their empire.

A note on E.B. White's style, from Wilfrid Sheed's phenomenal 1976 review of the author's collected letters.

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