Inflections, or bends, of the voice, must be always significant, [77]–[79].
Interior life demanded in reading, [119].
Jesus, teachings of, clothed in circumstance and imagery, [157]–[160].
Keats, John, quoted on the Popian period of English poetry, note [6].
Language, as addressed to the eye, must be largely supplemented by the voice, [29], [30].
Languages, modern, the study of, [51], [52].
Latin verse, must be read aloud, and in time, [46].