Excerpt from The Voice, in Speech and Song: A View of the Human Voice for Speakers and Singers and All Who Love the Arts of Speech and Song
Man possesses In the organs of utterance - though he seldom thinks of it, or forgets the blessing because It is given - a musical instrument which Is at once a harp, an organ, and a flute; an Instrument on which Nature gives him the mastery of a finished performer. How Its notes are struck, so as to express In coordination the many-colored world without and the shadow-world within, Is the mystery of language.
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