Adverbium - the QueenADVERBIUM QUARTA PARS: est, quae adiecta verbo significationem eius explanat atque implet. Et notatur quidem per Reginam quod sequenti figura & disticho videre licet. Ipsaque significat Regina adverbia nobis Id est Regina adverbium istinuat/quae Regi obtemperans Legitimi ceu vincla iubent socialia lecti: omnia ad nutum illius (quemadmodum adverbium significationem verbi) explanat/atque implet. THE FOURTH PART OF SPEECH IS THE ADVERB, which added to a verb explains and fills out its meaning. And it is represented by the Deacon preaching in lieu of the Curate. And indeed it is symbolized by the Queen, which can be seen from the following figure and distich: And the Queen herself represents adverbs to us The Queen who moderates the king connotes the adverb, or rather the social bonds of a legitimate marriage: She explains and elaborates all things at her beck and call (just as an adverb explains and elaborates the meaning of the verb). |
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