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Page 263
... sound is here an echo to the sense ; and , by a happy figure of speech , the anvil is said to glow , instead of the heated iron . The lessening layers by those beneath sustained .'- • Nor breathed to sift the vast event they praised ...
... sound is here an echo to the sense ; and , by a happy figure of speech , the anvil is said to glow , instead of the heated iron . The lessening layers by those beneath sustained .'- • Nor breathed to sift the vast event they praised ...
Page 353
... sounds ; whereas the sound of the base viol is much more simple and uniform . There is no method of measuring the quantity of the above- mentioned second and third distinctions ; excepting by the judgment of the ear , which is various ...
... sounds ; whereas the sound of the base viol is much more simple and uniform . There is no method of measuring the quantity of the above- mentioned second and third distinctions ; excepting by the judgment of the ear , which is various ...
Page 354
... sounds is called the scale of music . A voice or an instrument , which expresses those sounds in a particular order ... sound , with those of stringed instruments ; for the human ear can judge with considerable accuracy when the two ...
... sounds is called the scale of music . A voice or an instrument , which expresses those sounds in a particular order ... sound , with those of stringed instruments ; for the human ear can judge with considerable accuracy when the two ...
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