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I have before remarked , that universal experience has for ages approved of the diatonick scale now in use ; which divides the octave into seven notes or sounds , or in other words , which interposes six sounds between two others ...
I have before remarked , that universal experience has for ages approved of the diatonick scale now in use ; which divides the octave into seven notes or sounds , or in other words , which interposes six sounds between two others ...
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... and for phrase say complex terms , convert proper name into singular term , common name into universal term , and a noun of multitude into collective term , and they have a greater part of the logical learning of terms .
... and for phrase say complex terms , convert proper name into singular term , common name into universal term , and a noun of multitude into collective term , and they have a greater part of the logical learning of terms .
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... accustomed to regard the inward religion of the heart and the outward religion of the church as one , as the great universal sacrament , which is divided into so many subordinate ones , 1817. ] 239 Goethe's Life - by himself .
... accustomed to regard the inward religion of the heart and the outward religion of the church as one , as the great universal sacrament , which is divided into so many subordinate ones , 1817. ] 239 Goethe's Life - by himself .
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in Rhyme | 68 |
Lines from London Morning | 76 |
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