A few weeks ago I wrote about finding a copy of the New York Times Manual of Style and Usage, and I promised to post occasional entries as they amused me. I was rather charmed by the wry snob appeal of this one:
gild the lily is an accepted phrase for overembellishment, but writers who wish to delight the exacting reader will use Shakespeare's actual words, from "King John": "To gild refined gold, to paint the lily."
Rejoice, exacting readers.
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