should be
governed
by the
rule that
a man can
think only
one thing
clearly at
a time;
and,
therefore,
that he
should not
be
expected
to think
two or
even more
things in
one and
the same
moment.
But this
is what is
done when
a writer
breaks up
his
principal
sentence
into
little
pieces,
for the
purpose of
pushing
into the
gaps thus
made two
or three
other
thoughts
by way of
parenthesis;
thereby
unnecessarily
and
wantonly
confusing
the
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