#trivium
ANALOGY: The intransitive character of the liberal arts The carpenter planes the wood. The rose blooms. The action of a transitive verb (like planes) begins in the agent but “goes across” and ends in the object (the wood). The action of an intransitive verb (like blooms) begins in the agent and ends in the agent (the rose, which is perfected by blooming).
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