The Retrospective Review, Volym 9Charles and Henry Baldwyn, 1823 |
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... sound that accords with all the various passions and emotions of the mind , for there is no passion or emotion but what expresses itself in a tone or modulation of sound peculiarly its own . This is what may properly be called the ...
... sound that accords with all the various passions and emotions of the mind , for there is no passion or emotion but what expresses itself in a tone or modulation of sound peculiarly its own . This is what may properly be called the ...
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... sound . His second definition of sound is a noise , " but if we turn over to the word noise , we are told it is " any kind of sound . " To tell us that sound is a noise and noise is a sound is telling us nothing , so that we must travel ...
... sound . His second definition of sound is a noise , " but if we turn over to the word noise , we are told it is " any kind of sound . " To tell us that sound is a noise and noise is a sound is telling us nothing , so that we must travel ...
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... sound being a mere sensation produced in us , and existing for a moment - while the arrow is a physical , material ... sound cannot become , or be made , an echo to the sense ; for , whenever the sensations produced by sound resemble the ...
... sound being a mere sensation produced in us , and existing for a moment - while the arrow is a physical , material ... sound cannot become , or be made , an echo to the sense ; for , whenever the sensations produced by sound resemble the ...
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