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Alphabetical [« »] viventium 1 vocal 2 vocem 2 voice 17 voices 2 void 1 volubility 1 | Frequency [« »] 17 mouth 17 same 17 up 17 voice 16 air 16 born 16 both | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius On the workmanship of God IntraText - Concordances voice |
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1 8 | and less useful; since the voice might fly beyond the narrow 2 8 | because the Greeks call the voice itself audên, from hearing,-- 3 10| its motions divides the voice into words, and is the interpreter 4 11| proceeding from it cause the voice, without the service of 5 11| skill opened a way for the voice from that breathing-tube, 6 11| the even s course of the voice itself. And this passage, 7 11| no passage at all for the voice to the mouth, or it is not 8 11| able to send forth the full voice. And this generally comes 9 11| and does not transmit the voice to the tongue, and thus 10 11| because it cannot emit the voice, it is also incapable of 11 15| XV. OF THE VOICE.~But what account can we 12 15| account can we give of the voice? Grammarians, indeed, and 13 15| philosophers, define the voice to be air struck by the 14 15| is plainly false. For the voice is not produced outside 15 15| forces out the sound of the voice: as when we send down the 16 15| designer, may see. For the voice appears to arise not from 17 15| nostrils. Moreover, also, the voice is not affected by that