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<head>C</head><lb/>Composition <del> <gap/><gap/></del><lb/>
<head>C</head><lb/>Composition <del> <gap/><gap/></del><lb/> <head>1</head>
<note>Sentences to be short</note><lb/><head>1</head><lb/>Crowd not too many things into a sentence.  let<lb/><del>not</del> your sentences be short.  The shorter they are, the<lb/>easier they will be apprehended and remembered <hi rend="superscript">+</hi><note><hi rend="superscript">+</hi> Prefat. p.16.Children</note><lb/></p> <head>2</head><lb/> <note>Enumeration - to be performed in a sentence by itself</note><p> When a <del><gap/></del> <add> long train </add> of articles are to be enumerated <lb/>for any purpose let <add> not </add> the enumeration be<lb/>included in the middle of a paragraph, but <del> <gap/><gap/> </del> <add> perform it </add> <lb/>by a paragraph on purpose. </p><head>3</head><lb/><note>Simplicity must be preferred</note><lb/><p> It is not enough to <del> render a <gap/> </del> compose such <lb/>a body of Laws as shall be methodical and concise:<lb/>the business is if possible to keep it so.  The business<lb/> is if possible to keep it to to the end of time. </p> <head>4</head><lb/><note>Horace's rule of Brevity</note><lb/> <p> <foreign>Quiquid principias, esto brevis:</foreign><lb/> says Horace: and he adds the reason<lb/><foreign>ut cito dicta</foreign><lb/><foreign>Precipiant animi docilis, tineantque fidiles</foreign><lb/>Notjing can be more accurate nor more just: yet<lb/>in England, Horace for some centuries <hi rend="superscript">[+]</hi> has been <note><hi rend="superscript">[+]</hi> [Horace, tho a poet, &amp; what is more a Latin poet, &amp; one of the most popular of Latin poets]</note><lb/> preaching to the winds. </p> <head>5</head><lb/> <note>Brevity and explicitness</note><lb/><p>A discourse should be short, to be remembered: explicit,<lb/>to be understood. </p> <head>6</head><lb/><note>Explicitness for common use</note><lb/><p> What may be not explicit enough to suggest all<lb/> tho cares <add> of itself &amp; </add> without expiration, may of itself be explicit<lb/>enough to suggest the greater number of cases, and <lb/>those which are apt most frequently to occur. </p> <head>7</head> <lb/><note>Explicitness for recollection</note><lb/><p> What is not explicit enough for <add> [the conveying of ] to convey</add> original instruction <lb/> <add> in the first instance </add> may be explicit enough for the assistance of recollection </p>
<note>Sentences to be short</note><lb/><p>Crowd not too many things into a sentence.  let<lb/><del>not</del> your sentences be short.  The shorter they are, the<lb/>easier they will be apprehended and remembered <hi rend="superscript">+</hi><note><hi rend="superscript">+</hi> Prefat. p.16.Children</note><lb/></p> <head>2</head> <note>Enumeration - to be performed in a sentence by itself</note><p> When a <del><gap/></del> <add> long train </add> of articles are to be enumerated <lb/>for any purpose let <add> not </add> the enumeration be<lb/>included in the middle of a paragraph, but <del> <gap/><gap/> </del> <add> perform it </add> <lb/>by a paragraph on purpose. </p><head>3</head><note>Simplicity must be preferred</note><lb/><p> It is not enough to <del> render a <gap/> </del> compose such <lb/>a body of Laws as shall be methodical and concise:<lb/>the business is if possible to keep it so.  The business<lb/> is if possible to keep it to to the end of time. </p> <head>4</head><note>Horace's rule of Brevity</note><lb/> <p> <foreign>Quiquid principias, esto brevis:</foreign><lb/> says Horace: and he adds the reason<lb/><foreign>ut cito dicta</foreign><lb/><foreign>Precipiant animi docilis, tineantque fidiles</foreign><lb/>Nothing can be more accurate nor more just: yet<lb/>in England, Horace for some centuries <hi rend="superscript">[+]</hi> has been <note><hi rend="superscript">[+]</hi> [Horace, tho a poet, &amp; what is more a Latin poet, &amp; one of the most popular of Latin poets]</note><lb/> preaching to the winds. </p> <head>5</head> <note>Brevity and explicitness</note><lb/><p>A discourse should be short, to be remembered: explicit,<lb/>to be understood. </p> <head>6</head><note>Explicitness for common use</note><lb/><p> What may be not explicit enough to suggest all<lb/> tho cares <add> of itself &amp; </add> without expiration, may of itself be explicit<lb/>enough to suggest the greater number of cases, and <lb/>those which are apt most frequently to occur. </p> <head>7</head><note>Explicitness for recollection</note><lb/><p> What is not explicit enough for <add>[the conveying of] to convey</add> original instruction <lb/> <add> in the first instance </add> may be explicit enough for the assistance of recollection </p>
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C
Composition
1

Sentences to be short

Crowd not too many things into a sentence. let
not your sentences be short. The shorter they are, the
easier they will be apprehended and remembered ++ Prefat. p.16.Children

2 Enumeration - to be performed in a sentence by itself

When a long train of articles are to be enumerated
for any purpose let not the enumeration be
included in the middle of a paragraph, but perform it
by a paragraph on purpose.

3Simplicity must be preferred

It is not enough to render a compose such
a body of Laws as shall be methodical and concise:
the business is if possible to keep it so. The business
is if possible to keep it to to the end of time.

4Horace's rule of Brevity

Quiquid principias, esto brevis:
says Horace: and he adds the reason
ut cito dicta
Precipiant animi docilis, tineantque fidiles
Nothing can be more accurate nor more just: yet
in England, Horace for some centuries [+] has been [+] [Horace, tho a poet, & what is more a Latin poet, & one of the most popular of Latin poets]
preaching to the winds.

5 Brevity and explicitness

A discourse should be short, to be remembered: explicit,
to be understood.

6Explicitness for common use

What may be not explicit enough to suggest all
tho cares of itself & without expiration, may of itself be explicit
enough to suggest the greater number of cases, and
those which are apt most frequently to occur.

7Explicitness for recollection

What is not explicit enough for [the conveying of] to convey original instruction
in the first instance may be explicit enough for the assistance of recollection


Identifier: | JB/100/071/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 100.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

1-10

Box

100

Main Headings

Folio number

071

Info in main headings field

composition

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f1 / f2

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::[britannia with shield emblem]]]

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

in english and french

ID Number

32087

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