Mazzini, Giuseppe, quoted on woman, her power, her equality with man, and her rights, [174]–[177];
William Lloyd Garrison quoted on Mazzini, [177].
Melody in reading, [97]–[101].
Milton's Samson Agonistes, choruses of, must be read in time, [51].
Mimetic gesture, its absurdities, [128]–[131].
Monotony preferable to non-significant intervals, [79].
Moral influence of the speaking voice, [104]–[107].
Moral insight of man, [168], [169].
Moral teachers, the greatest, not explicit moralizers, [155].
Mothers, comparatively few, capable, [146];