The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2A. Hart, 1851 |
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... sounds Of loudness and softness of sounds ........ Of communication of sounds .... 29 32 32 ...... ishment ...... 11 Of equality and inequality of sounds ... Of more treble and base tones 32 33 Of flame and air commixed ..... 11 Of ...
... sounds Of loudness and softness of sounds ........ Of communication of sounds .... 29 32 32 ...... ishment ...... 11 Of equality and inequality of sounds ... Of more treble and base tones 32 33 Of flame and air commixed ..... 11 Of ...
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... sounds ...... 107 ral passions of the mind .. 95 Of the flight of the spirits upon odious ob- Of drunkenness .. 97 jects ...... 107 Of the hurt or help of wine , taken moderately 98 Of the super - reflection of echoes .... 107 Of ...
... sounds ...... 107 ral passions of the mind .. 95 Of the flight of the spirits upon odious ob- Of drunkenness .. 97 jects ...... 107 Of the hurt or help of wine , taken moderately 98 Of the super - reflection of echoes .... 107 Of ...
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... sound . See also Art . 140 , 148 , 248 . Passing from these objections to the uses of natural history EDITOR'S PREFACE . 3 CENTURY Of clarification of liquors and the accelera- tion thereof Of the degenerating of plants, and of their ...
... sound . See also Art . 140 , 148 , 248 . Passing from these objections to the uses of natural history EDITOR'S PREFACE . 3 CENTURY Of clarification of liquors and the accelera- tion thereof Of the degenerating of plants, and of their ...
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... sounds are produced by the subtile percus- 15. Let the upper glass be wine , and the. are freed from the grosser . So ... sound of a virginal string , as soon as the quill of the jack falleth from it , stoppeth . For upon their pressure ...
... sounds are produced by the subtile percus- 15. Let the upper glass be wine , and the. are freed from the grosser . So ... sound of a virginal string , as soon as the quill of the jack falleth from it , stoppeth . For upon their pressure ...
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... sounds are either musical sounds , which we call tones ; whereunto there may be a harmony ; which sounds are ever ... sound is not created between the bow or " plectrum " and the string ; but between the string and the air ; no more ...
... sounds are either musical sounds , which we call tones ; whereunto there may be a harmony ; which sounds are ever ... sound is not created between the bow or " plectrum " and the string ; but between the string and the air ; no more ...
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