It is about this. (39)

A grammar has been called a list of what is to be done with it. (56)

Is there grammar in a title. There is grammar in a title. Thank you. (64)

Grammar has nothing to do with form. (99)

This is interesting. If you are a structural artist as GS was you never think about the totality of anything when you create. You are always concerned about the parts the stitches or potatoes as GS calls them. The step by step assembling of units which may lead to a form but is never conceived at the beginning unless it is one that you personally invented and arrived at.

I am having it. Is that a possible tense. No it is not. (106)

A narrative might be why they visited one another one earlier and one later. (228)

What is it. What is it. A narrative, a conclusion a narrative comes to be to tell everything to them simply they had to have their coming to be seen that each cup not each saucer had a wild animal upon it. How many cups not only cups and saucers have to be following when they have had no opportunity for further display. No opportunity for further display. It might often be that they liked that. Every day it came to be darker at four than at five. And so forth. (229)

A narrative is the telling about simple things like coming to visit and seeing cups with a wild animal painted on them. Really it makes no sense to rephrase GS although doing it sometimes helps to know what she was doing. Is it possible that the only way in which to understand a painting is to try and reproduce it yourself and become involved in all the actions and decisions of the painter. Maybe.

Bother is a word that transgresses meaning. (108)

Forget grammar and think about potatoes. (109)

Or think about words now instead of grammar.

Back to thinking about grammar.

Grammar. Fills me with delight. (106)

I am a grammarian I do not hesitate but I rearrange prepositions. (109)

What are adverbs.