The North American Review, Volume 4University of Northern Iowa, 1965 |
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... called by mu- sicians intervals ; because a sort of space is left , or skipped over , in which many others might be placed . Between the notes C and D , for instance , on your piano , many other sounds might be placed , all higher than ...
... called by mu- sicians intervals ; because a sort of space is left , or skipped over , in which many others might be placed . Between the notes C and D , for instance , on your piano , many other sounds might be placed , all higher than ...
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... called sharps , and another half way below B is called B flat ; this is the way they are named ; but in reality sharps and flats are convertible terms , for a sharp to one note is also a flat to the next above ; by this contrivance we ...
... called sharps , and another half way below B is called B flat ; this is the way they are named ; but in reality sharps and flats are convertible terms , for a sharp to one note is also a flat to the next above ; by this contrivance we ...
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... called Cam- bridge . The year following they decreed that the College should be called Harvard College , in honour of the Rev. John Harvard , who had bequeathed his library , and up- ward of seven hundred pounds for the benefit of the ...
... called Cam- bridge . The year following they decreed that the College should be called Harvard College , in honour of the Rev. John Harvard , who had bequeathed his library , and up- ward of seven hundred pounds for the benefit of the ...
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MISCELLANY | 93 |
Ancient Persian Bricks 328 422 | 158 |
Epigrams of Boileau | 206 |
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