Another, less-remarked problem, is that the extraordinary allusiveness of his prose is the product of a kind of education which no longer exists. |
They, also, were frightened by the mystery and allusiveness of the tales, and had an apprehension that they would not be popular. |
There are kinds of subtlety and metaphorical allusiveness that are easier to achieve in comics than in novels. |
If you're going to take on an author as indirect and allusive as James, then it might be good to try for indirection and allusiveness. |
Why even did he not continue his disquisition on the philosophic value of allusiveness? |
This cryptogram is typical of the allusiveness of the poem, part of which is now impenetrable. |