An articulate voice, according to the dialecticians,
hath naturally no signification at all; for that the sense and meaning
thereof did depend upon the good will and pleasure of the first
deviser and imposer of it.
hath naturally no signification at all; for that the sense and meaning
thereof did depend upon the good will and pleasure of the first
deviser and imposer of it.
Gargantua and Pantagruel by François Rabelais
