Robert Treat Paine Papers, Volume 1
I Esteem the faculty of good Inditement so great an Endowment that I would very willingly do wt. I can to put you upon the practice of it wch. will in time render it easy & familiar to you & as I'm sensible you want nothing but practice so I can but think you to blame for so neglecting; A good & free run of Expressions in Inditing is wt. every one is not master off, tho' they may flow never so quick in Talking yet often times wn. they are to be reduced to any form & method and they leave them att once & so they are forced to do wth. tongue wt. Nature has nott made them capable off doing wth. Pen; & I think the Reason is plain & good. For if we do but take a criticall Notice of the Conversation of great talkers we shall for the most part find that if their words were regist'red in Black & White t'would grate a Rustic Ear to hear them redd. And the Reason why we do nott percieve it generally is because they are deliver'd quick & perhaps wth. something of an Air too; And so the mind is Unable to veiw the discourse together (wch. would be too harsh a Criticism for Common Talkers); but only observes it peicemeal wch. may go down pretty well. Yr. Well-bred Ladies of fashion, such as don't much trouble their pens; know little more of the English Language, than Schollboys do off the Meaning wn. they Recite "Proprià quæ Maribus."1 In short they learn by Rote as do Parrotts; & if they talk nonsense they take care to bury it wth. a flood of words wch. Rush in upon them without Ideas as waters thro' the Flood Gates have no fish: & it may fairly be sd. off most of them that their tongues run before their Wit. But I hope that you will never affect to be one of these Polite Ladies but will rather mind the old maxim think twice in speaking once and three times to Act, then shall you avoid that Penury to wch. Solomon says the mu& practice upon it pretty quick to me & so oblige yr. Well-wisher & Loving Brother,
No. 4. NB That Letter wch. don't contain 10 Lines shall nott be numbr'd. Agreed.
What are appropriate for men.