Leaves From the Note book of Thomas Allen Reed volume 1
Leaves From the Note book of Thomas Allen Reed volume 1
Thomas Allen Reed
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A. Reed. - s ^ rig, are enough to make any hand illegible. As a rule, flourishes should 3e avoided, and no stroke be made that is not necessary to legibility, ong tops and tails to letters that go above and below the line are par- icularly objectionable. I think that the clearest style of writing is that which is upright, or nearly so, and tolerably round. A very sloping hand is seldom very legi- )le, and everyone must have had his patience tried by the angular style of ady correspondents. It i...s satisfactory to know that the meaningless )ointed-writing once so fashionable among the ladies is no longer " the hing;" girls are taught to write very much like boys, and no lady need )e ashamed of a bold round hand, which, besides being far more egible than the other, gives far greater scope for the expression of indi- idual characteristics. The method of holding the pen in writing will, to a considerable extent, determine the character of the penmanship. The orthodox system, when was a boj' and I believe it is still inculcated in many schools was to Scrawling and Scrawlers.
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