He has found his style, when he cannot do otherwise.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
One man's style must not be the rule of another's.
Style is character.
Style is primarily a matter of instinct.
I've come up with another formulation about style: that it's essentially a manifestation of a certain habitual set of limitations. It's what a composer does NOT do that defines a style.
This business switching styles can't be done honestly by one man. As soon as he can play his instrument well, he can express himself, and all his life he has only one self.
To me, style is consistency.
When an author is too meticulous about his style, you may presume that his mind is frivolous and his content flimsy.
He can develop sense and style, in the manner of distinguished modern prose, in which event he may be sure that the result will not fall into any objective form.
After all, it is style alone by which posterity will judge of a great work, for an author can have nothing truly his own but his style.
I'm very out of style... or I should say I have my own style.
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