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<p>1827 April 6<lb/>
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<head>Nomography</head><note>Over-bulkiness</note></p>
 
<p>Imperfections in style or say in language are<lb/>
 
the qualities correspondent and opposite to the qualities<lb/>
 
desirable as above enumerated.</p>
<p>Correspondent and opposite to clearness are 1.<lb/>
obscurity:  2. ambiguity.</p>
<p>Correspondent <add>and opposite</add> to correctness is misexpressiveness.<lb/>
Misexpressiveness in style and language requires to<lb/>
be distinguished from error in thought:  viz. in<lb/>
relative ignorance and erroneous judgment – non-cognization<lb/>
and misjudication.</p>
<p>Misexpression has place in so far as the language<lb/>
employed by the speaker or writer <add>or is liable to</add> fails of communicating<lb/>
to <del>the</del> <add>conveying to the minds of</add> hearers or readers the thoughts<lb/>
which it is his desire to convey to them.</p>
<p>Misexpressiveness may have place in any one<lb/>
of three ways <add>shapes</add> – <del>by giving <gap/></del> in so far as the<lb/>
<hi rend="underline">import</hi>.  Relation had to the thought intended to be conveyed<lb/>
the thought actually conveyed to the mind of the person<lb/>
in question may be either <add>1. exactly coincident and commensurate</add>, 2. too narrow, 3. too broad, or<lb/>
4. altogether different.  In the first case, <add>the locution</add> it is what it is intended<lb/>
to be, in <del>either</del> each of the three other cases it is<lb/>
different from what it is intended to be.</p>
<p>Correspondent to these modes of misexpressiveness<lb/>
are the several modes of which amendment is susceptible,<lb/>
namely 1. simple addition, 2. simple defalcation or say<lb/>
substraction:  3. substitution which is compounded of both<lb/>
as <del><gap/></del> <add>in</add> locution is eliminated out of the mass, and<lb/>
into the validity thus affected, another is locution is<lb/>
inserted.</p>
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1827 April 6
NomographyOver-bulkiness

Imperfections in style or say in language are
the qualities correspondent and opposite to the qualities
desirable as above enumerated.

Correspondent and opposite to clearness are 1.
obscurity: 2. ambiguity.

Correspondent and opposite to correctness is misexpressiveness.
Misexpressiveness in style and language requires to
be distinguished from error in thought: viz. in
relative ignorance and erroneous judgment – non-cognization
and misjudication.

Misexpression has place in so far as the language
employed by the speaker or writer or is liable to fails of communicating
to the conveying to the minds of hearers or readers the thoughts
which it is his desire to convey to them.

Misexpressiveness may have place in any one
of three ways shapesby giving in so far as the
import. Relation had to the thought intended to be conveyed
the thought actually conveyed to the mind of the person
in question may be either 1. exactly coincident and commensurate, 2. too narrow, 3. too broad, or
4. altogether different. In the first case, the locution it is what it is intended
to be, in either each of the three other cases it is
different from what it is intended to be.

Correspondent to these modes of misexpressiveness
are the several modes of which amendment is susceptible,
namely 1. simple addition, 2. simple defalcation or say
substraction: 3. substitution which is compounded of both
as in locution is eliminated out of the mass, and
into the validity thus affected, another is locution is
inserted.


Identifier: | JB/549/108/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 549.

Date_1

1827-04-06

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1-4

Box

549

Main Headings

Folio number

108

Info in main headings field

Nomography

Image

001

Titles

Category

Text sheet

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Page Numbering

Penner

Jeremy Bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

Jeremy Bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

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