It is a Gallicism, but all the better, where one desires to be imperative, and yet vague. |
If any elegant scholar will translate that Gallicism for me literally, I shall feel obliged to him. |
The novelty would show in the literature of sceptical inquiry, and the Gallicism would show in the introduction of Neoclassicism into English writing and criticism. |
But this association proved so helpless that it could not even hinder the invasion of Gallicism in the eighteenth century. |
I suppose it is a bit redundant since that is the nature of a Gallicism, but I suppose there are worse sins to commit when writing. |