The North American Review, Τόμος 4University of Northern Iowa, 1965 |
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Σελίδα 26
... least six : besides , we now command those con- cords by the intervention of flats and sharps , which is a con- trivance of later years . But let us proceed with the scale : on measuring the five intervals thus left , after placing ...
... least six : besides , we now command those con- cords by the intervention of flats and sharps , which is a con- trivance of later years . But let us proceed with the scale : on measuring the five intervals thus left , after placing ...
Σελίδα 259
... least sees , or rather least can comprehend , is the mystery of the man , who describes it all , and constituted so great part . As respects Goethe himself , though it was his design ta give an account of the development and progress of ...
... least sees , or rather least can comprehend , is the mystery of the man , who describes it all , and constituted so great part . As respects Goethe himself , though it was his design ta give an account of the development and progress of ...
Σελίδα 335
... least sometimes , from the right to the left . Another question , likewise , suggests itself , whether these nail - headed characters are of the alphabetick kind , like ours in Europe ; whether they are of the syllabick kind , like the ...
... least sometimes , from the right to the left . Another question , likewise , suggests itself , whether these nail - headed characters are of the alphabetick kind , like ours in Europe ; whether they are of the syllabick kind , like the ...
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