The Euterpeiad: Or, Musical Intelligencer, Bände 1-3Da Capo Press, 1977 |
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... appear to be the ar- ticulate pronunciation , and the pure tone , which are constituents of excellence , and which every one ... appears then that singing has one uni- ed to receive with pleasure . Hence arise the form object , viz . the ...
... appear to be the ar- ticulate pronunciation , and the pure tone , which are constituents of excellence , and which every one ... appears then that singing has one uni- ed to receive with pleasure . Hence arise the form object , viz . the ...
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... appear in to sound ; but the musical department was that up - auy of his works , published by himself , or collect- on which his mind appears to have been most deep - ed by others , before 1652. About the middle of ly employed . He ...
... appear in to sound ; but the musical department was that up - auy of his works , published by himself , or collect- on which his mind appears to have been most deep - ed by others , before 1652. About the middle of ly employed . He ...
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... appears to be the diffu- sion of scientific principles - to enlighten the human mind , and the dispersion of those ig- nis fatuus glimmerings of superstitions , igno- rance and quackery , by which the world . has been so long infested ...
... appears to be the diffu- sion of scientific principles - to enlighten the human mind , and the dispersion of those ig- nis fatuus glimmerings of superstitions , igno- rance and quackery , by which the world . has been so long infested ...
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