If you read a lot of Eliezer, the italics gradually seem less important, and add just a light accent to the word. If you read any “normal” text and then an italics-heavy piece by Eliezer, it feels like he’s speaking really slowly and sometimes loudly to a child.
If you read a lot of Eliezer, the italics gradually seem less important, and add just a light accent to the word. If you read any “normal” text and then an italics-heavy piece by Eliezer, it feels like he’s speaking really slowly and sometimes loudly to a child.
(I’m exaggerating, of course.)