On semicolons.
Apr. 27th, 2006 12:04 pmFrom the Financial Times, September 17, 2005, archived at the author's website:
Pause Celebre
Carlyle's sumptuous prose was rich with them; Evelyn Waugh's fluid reveries depended on them.
The semicolon can be as subtle as a breath - so why do Americans hate it so much?
By Trevor Butterworth
http://www.trevorbutterworth.com/pause_celebre.htm
Full disclosure: I like semicolons and use them a bit more than I ought to, perhaps.
Pause Celebre
The semicolon can be as subtle as a breath - so why do Americans hate it so much?
By Trevor Butterworth
http://www.trevorbutterworth.com/pause_celebre.htm
Full disclosure: I like semicolons and use them a bit more than I ought to, perhaps.
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Date: 2006-04-27 07:51 pm (UTC)