The World's Best Essays, from the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Volumen9David Josiah Brewer, Edward Archibald Allen, William Schuyler F.P. Kaiser, 1900 - 4190 páginas |
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... sound , as when the laurel is put for Laura ; or whether we wish to call up an image by sounds , as when , neglecting the rules of harmony , we produce a discordance suited to the object we design to paint , and make the serpents of ...
... sound , as when the laurel is put for Laura ; or whether we wish to call up an image by sounds , as when , neglecting the rules of harmony , we produce a discordance suited to the object we design to paint , and make the serpents of ...
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... sound in the same vibrating body . If one of the lowest strings of the pianoforte be struck , an attentive ear will ... sounds . When two chords perform their vibrations in the same time , they are in unison . But when their vibrations ...
... sound in the same vibrating body . If one of the lowest strings of the pianoforte be struck , an attentive ear will ... sounds . When two chords perform their vibrations in the same time , they are in unison . But when their vibrations ...
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... sound by the reso- nance of cavities . When singing or speaking near the aperture of a wide - mouthed vessel , the intensity of some one note in uni- son with the air in the cavity is often augmented to a great de- gree . Any vessel ...
... sound by the reso- nance of cavities . When singing or speaking near the aperture of a wide - mouthed vessel , the intensity of some one note in uni- son with the air in the cavity is often augmented to a great de- gree . Any vessel ...
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ROUSSEAU JEAN JACQUES 17121778 | 3275 |
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