She was the social leader of Morningside Park, and in her superficial and euphuistic way an extremely kind and pleasant woman. |
Here the pompous antithesis is evidently meant to caricature the peculiar euphuistic sentence of court parlance. |
But his language has certainly the merit of doing more justice to his subject than that of his euphuistic predecessors. |
Greene's career began in 1583 when he completed an MA at Oxford and published Mamilia, a courtesy book for Elizabethan women, written in the euphuistic style. |
They were careful by choosing appropriate titles for their novels to publicly connect themselves with the euphuistic cycle. |
He is euphuistic in his style, wise in his advice to his readers, and a great admirer of his own country. |