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In truth, while Ros’s pathos-filled classic now reads as unintentionally comic, its euphuistic style isn’t that much different from the circumlocutions found in late Henry James.

From Washington Post Aug. 21, 2018

For all the theater and guignol in his work, Caravaggio had far more in common with the great solidifiers of the Renaissance, from Masaccio to Michelangelo, than with the euphuistic wreathings of late mannerism.

From Time Magazine Archive

Early in July, Molotov was listed as a signer of the euphuistic vale to the departed Georgi Dimitrov.

From Time Magazine Archive

He found the play arch and pretentious: "The language becomes picky, tricky; at once rigid and self-indulgent, as though everything were being translated from some strangely euphuistic Latin."

From Time Magazine Archive

This story, characteristic as it is of Greene's style when he means to be euphuistic, can scarcely be taken as a fair sample of the improbability he is able to crowd into a single novel.

From The English Novel in the Time of Shakespeare by Jusserand, J. J.




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