indebtedness of great men to their, [178].
'Natural' reading, [13].
Nature, spiritual relationship with, [142]–[145].
Perspective of speech, an important element of interpretative reading, [27].
Phenomena not in themselves educative, [148].
Plato quoted on the written and the spoken word, note [8].
Poem, a, not a poem until it is voiced, [30];
a true, [62].