8 Quotes by Robert Burchfield

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    The English language is rather like a monster accordion, stretchable at the whim of the editor, compressible ad lib.

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    To finish is both a relief and a release from an extraordinarily pleasant prison.

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    Lexicography is a chastening as well as an illuminating and fascinating art.

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    Vulgarity finds its antidote; old crudities become softened with time. Distinctions, both those that are useful and those that are burdensome, flourish and die, reflourish and die again.

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    In 1776, at the point of severance, except for an infusion of words from east coast Indian languages, the English language of North America was not in any radical way dissimilar from that of what the American settlers called the mother country.

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    Computer users soon learn that the miraculous powers of personal computers are based on avoidance of error.

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    The language of Doctor Johnson and Mrs Hester Lynch Thrale, and that of their adult contemporaries, was the stately language of the time, polished, stylish, unordinary, even in the intimate pages of their diaries, and the regime of instruction was severe and practical.

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