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Grammar is an experiment al knowledge of the usages of languages as generally current among poets and prose writers. It is divided into six parts:

(1)
[...];

(2) exposition, according to poetic figures [rhetoric];

(3) ready statement of dialectical peculiarities and allusion;

(4) discovery of etymologies; (5) the accurate account of analogies;

(6) criticism of poetical productions which is the noblest part of grammatical art.
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trained reading with due regard to prosody [versification]

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#sister-miriam-joseph #trivium
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Grammar is an experiment al knowledge of the usages of languages as generally current among poets and prose writers. It is divided into six parts:

(1)
[...];

(2) exposition, according to poetic figures [rhetoric];

(3) ready statement of dialectical peculiarities and allusion;

(4) discovery of etymologies; (5) the accurate account of analogies;

(6) criticism of poetical productions which is the noblest part of grammatical art.
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#sister-miriam-joseph #trivium
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Grammar is an experiment al knowledge of the usages of languages as generally current among poets and prose writers. It is divided into six parts:

(1)
[...];

(2) exposition, according to poetic figures [rhetoric];

(3) ready statement of dialectical peculiarities and allusion;

(4) discovery of etymologies; (5) the accurate account of analogies;

(6) criticism of poetical productions which is the noblest part of grammatical art.
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trained reading with due regard to prosody [versification]
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Grammar is an experiment al knowledge of the usages of languages as generally current among poets and prose writers. It is divided into six parts: (1) trained reading with due regard to prosody [versification]; (2) exposition, according to poetic figures [rhetoric]; (3) ready statement of dialectical peculiarities and allusion; (4) discovery of etymologies; (5) the accurate account of analogi

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