Note also that in 41) there is no clear case against
call
ing
34.
the whole symbol
given the sentence, though we
might distinguish in it between
the sentence and the table.
What in this case more particularly tempts us to this distinction
is the linear writing of the part outside the table.
Though from certain points of view
we should call the linear character of the sentence merely external and
inessential, this character and similar ones play a great r
ole in
what as logicians we are inclined to say about sentences and
propositions.
And therefore if we conceive of the symbol in 41) as a unit, this
may make us realise what a sentence
can look like.