Vincent de Lérins, St., quoted on the universal and the eternal, [148], [149].

Vocal exercises, [60][62].

Voice, the speaking, importance of its cultivation as a moral agency, [102][109];

Shakespeare's estimate of, [109][113].


Whateley's, Archbishop, theory of 'natural' reading, [14];

his own oratorical delivery, [15];

his assumptions in regard to elocution, [19].

Woman, her power and rights, Mazzini quoted on, [174][177].

Womanhood, a true, [167], [170].