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PROSE

Volume 18 · 67 words · 1842 Edition

the natural language of mankind, loose and unconfined by poetical measures or restraints; and in this sense it stands opposed to verse. The word prose comes from the Latin prosa, which some have derived from the Hebrew poras, which signifies expendit; whilst others deduce it from the Latin prosa, of prosus, going forwards, by way of opposition to retro, or turning backwards, as is necessary in writing.