Essays in History and ArtW. Blackwood and sons, 1862 - 526 sider |
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Side 14
... notes of the fundamental chord in music , blend beautifully , and are pleasing alike when seen mixed , side by side , or in succession . But when we come to mixtures of the secondary and tertiary colours , it cannot fail to be perceived ...
... notes of the fundamental chord in music , blend beautifully , and are pleasing alike when seen mixed , side by side , or in succession . But when we come to mixtures of the secondary and tertiary colours , it cannot fail to be perceived ...
Side 17
... note is pro- duced , the surrounding particles of metal or air always produce a series of complementary notes called the harmonics . Mau- pertuis long ago maintained that , after having listened to any * CHEVREUL , On Colours . B note ...
... note is pro- duced , the surrounding particles of metal or air always produce a series of complementary notes called the harmonics . Mau- pertuis long ago maintained that , after having listened to any * CHEVREUL , On Colours . B note ...
Side 18
... note . He was unquestionably right ; and if he had said that the mind actually does , in certain cases , hear in imagination the expected note , and is all the more shocked when a wrong note comes , he would have been still more correct ...
... note . He was unquestionably right ; and if he had said that the mind actually does , in certain cases , hear in imagination the expected note , and is all the more shocked when a wrong note comes , he would have been still more correct ...
Side 47
... notes when played , on the same instrument , by a connoisseur in the art ? It would signify nothing to say , in answer to these facts , that exceptions exist to the rule , -that some one is to be found who prefers an ill - drawn circle ...
... notes when played , on the same instrument , by a connoisseur in the art ? It would signify nothing to say , in answer to these facts , that exceptions exist to the rule , -that some one is to be found who prefers an ill - drawn circle ...
Side 53
... note , and exhibit more unconcealable pain at an inharmonious sound than at a moral blemish . He may not be very sure that a duel is sinful , but he will have no dubiety as to the hatefulness of a false chord . The miseries of this ...
... note , and exhibit more unconcealable pain at an inharmonious sound than at a moral blemish . He may not be very sure that a duel is sinful , but he will have no dubiety as to the hatefulness of a false chord . The miseries of this ...
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Side 195 - ... a sum of not less than one lac of rupees in each year shall be set apart and applied to the revival and improvement of literature and the encouragement of the learned Natives of India, and for the introduction and promotion of a knowledge of the sciences among the inhabitants of the British Territories in India...
Side 362 - Ave Maria ! blessed be the hour ! The time, the clime, the spot, where I so oft Have felt that moment in its fullest power Sink o'er the earth so beautiful and soft, While swung the deep bell in the distant tower. Or the faint dying day-hymn stole aloft, And not a breath crept through the rosy air, And yet the forest leaves seem'd stirr'd with prayer.