The North American Review, Volume 4University of Northern Iowa, 1965 |
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... less , there are of course a great variety of these intervals ; thus from the note C to that of D , or in other words , the difference between them , is an interval called a tone ; and from E to F is a semitone . Among larger intervals ...
... less , there are of course a great variety of these intervals ; thus from the note C to that of D , or in other words , the difference between them , is an interval called a tone ; and from E to F is a semitone . Among larger intervals ...
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... less severe , than those by which Mr. Pitt indulged his anger ; and the wit display- ed by Sheridan in parliament was , perhaps , from the suavi- ty of his temper , much less sharp than brilliant . " But the quality , which predominated ...
... less severe , than those by which Mr. Pitt indulged his anger ; and the wit display- ed by Sheridan in parliament was , perhaps , from the suavi- ty of his temper , much less sharp than brilliant . " But the quality , which predominated ...
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... Less light and less , the airy colonnade : Here , in magnificence of attick grace , Minerva's Temple , rising from its base ; Its spotless marble forming to the eye , A ghostly outline on the deep blue sky : - Enough - the doctrine that ...
... Less light and less , the airy colonnade : Here , in magnificence of attick grace , Minerva's Temple , rising from its base ; Its spotless marble forming to the eye , A ghostly outline on the deep blue sky : - Enough - the doctrine that ...
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