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y dramatic song largely depend upon circumstances and surroundings, also upon the association of ideas. Thus I was never more stirred emotionally by the human voice than upon hearing a mad Frenchman sing at my request the Marseillaise. Previously, when talking to him his eyes had lacked lustre and his physiognomy was expressionless; but when this broad-chested, six foot, burly, black-bearded maniac rolled out in a magnificent full-chested baritone voice the song that has stirred the emotions and passions of millions to their deepest depth, and aroused in some hope, in others despair, as he made the building ring with "Aux armes, citoyens, formez vos bataillons" I felt an emotional thrill down the spine and a gulp in the throat, while the heart and respirations for an instant stayed in their rhythmical course. Not only was I stirred by the effect of the sounds heard, but by the change in the personality of the singer. It awakened in my mind the scenes in the French Revolution so vividly described by Carlyle. The man's facial expression and whole personality suddenly appeared changed; he planted his foot firmly forward on the ground, striking the attitude of a man carrying a musket, a flag, or a pike; his eyes gleamed with fire and the lack-lustre expression had changed to one of delirious excitement. A pike in his hand and a red cap on his head would have completed the picture of a _sans culotte_. Dramatic song therefore that does not evoke an emotional response is _vox et praeterea nihil_. INDEX A Abductors and Adductors of Vocal cords, 30 _seq._ Aikin, Dr., 33, 45, 46, 47 Classification of Consonants, 54 "The Voice," 44 Aphasia, Motor and Sensory, 72 _seq_. Articulation and phonation, 57 _seq_., 92, 94 _seq_., fig. 18 Assyria, clay records, 70 B Ballet, 78 Bastian, Dr., 72, 78 Beethoven, symphonies, 40 Bell, Sir Charles, 97 Bouillaud, M., 68 Brain:-- How developed, 10 Localisation of Speech Centres, 72 _seq_., fig. 17 Primary Revival of Sensations, 90 Primary Site of Revival of words in Silent thought, 80 _seq._ Relation to the Voice, 61 _et passim_ Structure, 63 _seq_., figs. 15, 16, 17 Breathing, art of, 16 _seq_., 22, 26, 27, 94 _seq._ Broadbent, Sir W., 99 Broca, 72, 76 C Charcot, 78 Consonants, 50 _seq._ Classifications, 54 Cunningham, Professor, 71 D Darwin, 83 "Expression of the Emotions," 3 Dax, Marc, 69 Deaf Mutes, 62, 71, 82 Deafness causing lo
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