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A series of lectures argues that individual words embody poetic imagery, moral associations, and historical traces, and that careful etymological study can recover buried meanings while correcting unsound derivations. The text examines how vocabulary arises and changes, outlines the phonetic and historical principles shaping word development, and offers guidance for distinguishing near-synonyms. Practical advice is given to teachers on fostering linguistic awareness and using word-study in instruction. Throughout, linguistic analysis is tied to ethical and educational aims, presenting philology as both a scholarly discipline and a tool for clearer thought and teaching.
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