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<head>1821 April 20</head>


<note>Not used by me. R. <unclear>Doane</unclear> Apr.<hi rend="superscript">l</hi> 1840</note>


<p>A summary view or outline of a work may be taken and <add>stretched out</add><lb/>
given either before or after completion: in the <add>former</add> first case it is a view<lb/>
by anticipation; in the latter case an abridgement.</p>
<p>In comparison of the abridgement, great are the disadvantages<lb/>
under which a view by anticipation, has to labour: clearness, <unclear>coorectnectness</unclear>,<lb/>
completeness, conciseness &#x2014; on all these essential<lb/>
points, it cannot but be to an indefinite degree inferior and deficient.</p>
<p>If such be the disadvantage in the case of a work on any<lb/>
ordinary subject, how much greater it cannot but be in the case<lb/>
of a work without example on a subject of a nature at once so<lb/>
extensive and so important may be left to imagination to conceive.</p>
<p>Then why set about to compose it and if composed why<lb/>
publish it?</p>
<p>Answer. The greater the extent and <unclear>difficulty</unclear> of the work at<lb/>
large the greater the uncertainty whether, especially at his<lb/>
time of life, the author, would be able to render it in his<lb/>
own eyes, with reference to the design by which he was<lb/>
guided in the course of it, any thing like complete. In any<lb/>
part of that course, supposing him <sic>stopt</sic> by death and infirmity,<lb/>
but for such all-comprehensive howsoever imperfect<lb/>
sketch the design would remain uncompleted, the remainder<lb/>
unconjecturable.</p>


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1821 April 20

Not used by me. R. Doane Apr.l 1840

A summary view or outline of a work may be taken and stretched out
given either before or after completion: in the former first case it is a view
by anticipation; in the latter case an abridgement.

In comparison of the abridgement, great are the disadvantages
under which a view by anticipation, has to labour: clearness, coorectnectness,
completeness, conciseness — on all these essential
points, it cannot but be to an indefinite degree inferior and deficient.

If such be the disadvantage in the case of a work on any
ordinary subject, how much greater it cannot but be in the case
of a work without example on a subject of a nature at once so
extensive and so important may be left to imagination to conceive.

Then why set about to compose it and if composed why
publish it?

Answer. The greater the extent and difficulty of the work at
large the greater the uncertainty whether, especially at his
time of life, the author, would be able to render it in his
own eyes, with reference to the design by which he was
guided in the course of it, any thing like complete. In any
part of that course, supposing him stopt by death and infirmity,
but for such all-comprehensive howsoever imperfect
sketch the design would remain uncompleted, the remainder
unconjecturable.



Identifier: | JB/036/001/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 36.

Date_1

1821-04-20

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

036

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

001

Info in main headings field

first lines

Image

001

Titles

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c1

Penner

richard doane

Watermarks

c wilmott 1819

Marginals

Paper Producer

andreas louriottis

Corrections

richard doane

Paper Produced in Year

1819

Notes public

"not used by me. r. doane apl 1840"

ID Number

10925

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