Fowler

parlous is a word that wise men leave alone

archaic words thrust into a commonplace context to redeem its ordinariness are an abomination

any writer who becomes aware that the Saxon or native English element in what he writes is small will do well to take the fact as a danger signal

Irony is a form of utterance that postulates a double audience

not strikingly bad on each occasion, but cumulatively spoils a writer’s style