id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 10870 Burgess, Gelett Are You a Bromide? The Sulphitic Theory Expounded and Exemplified According to the Most Recent Researches into the Psychology of Boredom, Including Many Well-Known Bromidioms Now in Use .txt text/plain 6075 525 77 The terms "Bromide" and "Sulphite" as applied to psychological rather groups or families, the Sulphites and the Bromides. the Bromide as a fresh, new, apt and rather clever thing to say. view, no sulphitic flashes of fancy--the steady glow of bromidic Sulphites come together like drops Hamlet was a Sulphite; Polonius a Bromide. Sulphites, but how intensely bromidic were his writings! sulphitic as often to be accused by Bromides of having a secret may be so extremely bromidic that one becomes, at a leap, sulphitic, a Sulphite's subtle point of view, such Nitro-Bromide becomes The Sulphite has the true Gothic spirit; the Bromide, the impulse of For the Sulphite, fancy; for the Bromide, imagination. itself is either bromidic or sulphitic. itself is either bromidic or sulphitic. nitro-bromidic that they become sulphitic in burlesque and parody. Sulphite that, before long, all the Bromides would be wearing the red ./cache/10870.txt ./txt/10870.txt