thing to
interrupt
an- other
person
when he is
speaking,
it is no
less
impertinent
to
interrupt
oneself.
But all
bad,
careless,
and hasty
authors,
who
scribble
with the
bread
actually
before
their
eyes, use
this style
of writing
six times
on a page,
and
rejoice in
it. It
consists
in — it is
advisable
to give
rule and
example
together,
wherever
it is
possible —
breaking
up one
phrase in
order to
glue in
another.
Nor is it
merely out