§63
Wittgenstein imagines that the defender of analysis might claim that the person who is given the second order (for broomstick-and-brush) is being given more - something more fundamental. The person who is given the 'unanalysed' order (for the broom) lacks the analysis. But you could perhaps say that the person given the 'analysed' order lacks something too (the perspicuity presented to the person ordered to bring a broom?)
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