The one is that which is given with great diffuseness in cabbalistic writings, and has been brought into a system. |
There is no waste of power in diffuseness and no employment of unnecessary epithets. |
The former makes for disappointment on the part of many worthy claimants, the latter for diffuseness, superficiality and possible waste. |
It is, in short, to guard against the confusion that comes from diffuseness. |
The fault of Mr Townsend's style is, diffuseness, a tendency to colloquiality, and a deficiency of vigour. |
Their immense and sandy diffuseness is like the prairie, or the desert, and their incongruities are like the last deliration. |