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"His style was high-flown and artificial, as was natural considering his early training..."
This quote is from the third paragraph. I point this out both from curiousity and from skepticism. Early training leads to a high-flown and artificial style? Could someone explicate this for me?--Heyitspeter 04:59, 21 February 2007 (UTC)