QUEEN’S ENGLISH.
TO THE EDITOR, SiR) —•Permit me to say how consentaneI homologate the" caption so periphrastically and heterogeneously hypothecated by Mr F. Mallard in his communication o nthe education system, so epexigetically and, ’ if I may say so, pneumatically conceptioned and adumbrated in your issue of the anniversary of Her Majesty’s nativity. ot that I have the most exiguous cognition of what Mr Mallard so luminously and sesquipedalianaceously obfuscates, or, so to speak, what he——oh, dear——in short, what he is driving at; but we must all admit that Mr Mallani writes wonderful English, and reveals new possibilities in the use of his mother tongue—if, indeed, it is his mother tongue.—l am, etc., X. May 26.
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Evening Star, Issue 11251, 26 May 1900, Page 4
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