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" ... of music, which, in running over all the notes, immediately loses the sound when the breath ceases; but rather resembles a string-instrument, where, after each stroke, the vibrations still retain some sound, which gradually and insensibly decays. "
Practical Illustrations of Rhetorical Gesture and Action - Página 262
por Johann Jacob Engel, Henry Siddons - 1822 - 393 páginas
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J. J. Engel's Schriften: Ideen zu einer Mimik

Johann Jacob Engel - 1804 - 420 páginas
...and Treatises on several Subjects: vol. 3, /?. 253. If we consider the human mind, we shall cbserve, that, with regard to the passions, it is not like...Instrument of music, which, in running over all the notes, imme. diately loses the sound, when the breath cea. ses; but rather resembles a string- Instrument....
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Schriften, Volumen8

Johann Jacob Engel - 1804 - 428 páginas
...Treatises on several Subjects: vol. 5, P- 255. If we consider the human mind, we shall ebserve, tilat, with regard to the passions* it is not like a wind - Instrument <?f music, which, in running over all the notes, iinmediately loses the sound, when the breath ccases...
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Schriften, Volumen8

Johann Jacob Engel - 1804 - 424 páginas
...and Treatises on several Subjects: vol. 3, p. 253« Jf we consider the human mind, we shall ebserve, that, with regard to the passions» it is not like a wind - tnstrument of music, which, in running over all the notes, immediately loses the sound, when the...
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Essays and treatises on several subjects, Volumen2

David Hume - 1817 - 540 páginas
...view, the heart must in the same manner be divided between opposite motions. ON THE PASSIONS. 171 Now, if we consider the human mind, we shall observe, that with regard to the passion*, it is not like a wind instrument of music, which, in running over all the notes, immediately...
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A system of phrenology

George Combe - 1830 - 738 páginas
...are extracts. <" If we consider the human mind,' says Mr HUME in Ms Dissertation OH the Passions, ' we shall observe that, with regard to the passions, it is not like a wind-instrument of music, which, in running over all the notes, immediately loses the sound when the...
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The Phrenological Journal and Miscellany, Volumen3

1826 - 674 páginas
...your Journal. " If we consider the human mind," says Mr Hume in his Dissertation on the Passions, " we shall observe that, with regard to the •• passions, it is not like a wind-instrument of music, which, in run"' ning over all the notes, immediately loses the sound when...
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The American Journal of Psychology, Volumen4

1892 - 636 páginas
...we regard the human mind, we shall find, that with regard to the passions, 'tis not of the nature of a wind instrument of music, which in running over all the notes immediately loses the sound after the breath ceases ; but rather resembles a string-instrument where after each stroke the vibrations...
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