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Enormous length of each Sentence from containing the whole
Preamble as one member only occasioned by the introductory form of
— "Whereas" the Attention finding no pause is wearied out
before it gets to the end, & loses the beginning the Clause is
protracted to an immeasurable length breaks at last with
it's own weight. To remedy this if a Preamble is necessary
& is to be inserted (which should only be when the reason of
enactment is not obvious) It should precede in a separate Sentence in
the assertive not Parenthetical Style.
There are some conceptions so constituted, as not to have — wind
enough if one may so say, to go through many a Period that occurs in the
Statute Book — To change the Metaphor— Of such length
in many instances is the thread of the discourse as to break by
it's own with them weight before they can wind it off
— I speak feelingly on this Article: but I believe I am not
singular: use may have succeeded practice and the habit of in
making that only difficult, which only to some to others is
impossible — I do conceive, let others judge whether it is a
vain imagination, that there are periods which from this very circumstance,
many thousands of those whom they concern are under an utter incapacity of
apprehending: — periods of which, if resolved into others in
greater number but of a moderate length, they might be perfect masters.
We may have by a kind of stealth, (as every transaction of those
— who are in trust for us, transpires to us for whom they
are in trust by a kind of stealth), a composition which all men will
be ready to acknowledge for a model of Style, a few because they understand
it's, & the rest because they know the Author. I
mean the opinion of the Court of King's — Bench in the case of
the King against Woodfall, deliver'd by the L. d Ch: Justice at the Table of the House of
Lords. note London Chronicle Dec r 18-20.
1770 & to be met with in the Magazines of that —
month I should be glad to know whether that composition has
less of dignity, for being depurated from all Technical dross
& distributed into short and manageable sentences, nervous
collected, simple [elegant] & concise.
Yet this is even argumentative. Where the business is to command &
not to argue concision conciseness is still more requisite &
— still more easily easy to be obtained
COMPOSIT. Stat. as Discourse
There is nothing to hinderBut what ever modifications are thought
proper to be annexed to a proposition may be as well distributed into
several sentences where the number of them grows unw
ieldy as — piled up upon it in one. The Logical connection may subsist unimpaired,
tho' the Grammatical be dissolved.
A Statute 3.G.2.c.14 relative to the E. India Company has a Sentence
in it which fills
3 of Ruffhead's pages: all recital but 16 lines. This is but a
trifle in comparison of another 22.G.2.52 disposing of the
estates of certain rebels for the benefit — of Greenwich
Hospital: no fewer than 13 of the same — enormous pages are
occupied by a single sentence.
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