He surpasses his master, nevertheless, in energy and limpidity of composition.
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The expression is good, and this limpidity has never been equalled.
3
You begin by examining the colour and limpidity of the wine in your glass.
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He holds it up to the light, and observes the limpidity of the liquid it contains.
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Her face cleared and brightened, like a cloudy liquor settling to limpidity in a crystal vase.
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The style, however, was pithy, and in writing that is the first Christian grace-no , Iforgot ,itis the second; pellucidity is the first.
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But the wonderful limpidness, the charming pellucidness of Ingersoll can only be adequately understood when you also have the finishing touch of his facile voice.]