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Side 105
... sounds is a thing distinct from the magnitude and exility of sounds ; for a base string , though softly strucken , giveth the greater sound ; but a treble string , if harding music , of musical sounds , whereunto there may strucken ...
... sounds is a thing distinct from the magnitude and exility of sounds ; for a base string , though softly strucken , giveth the greater sound ; but a treble string , if harding music , of musical sounds , whereunto there may strucken ...
Side 108
... sound confoundeth the articulation by contracting ; and the great sound by dispersing and although , as was formerly said , a sound articulate , already created , will be contracted into a small cranny ; yet the first articulation re ...
... sound confoundeth the articulation by contracting ; and the great sound by dispersing and although , as was formerly said , a sound articulate , already created , will be contracted into a small cranny ; yet the first articulation re ...
Side 110
... sounds melt and vanish by little and little . The cause is , for that colours participate nothing with the motion of the air , but sounds do . And it is a plain argument , that sound participateth of some local motion of the air , as a ...
... sounds melt and vanish by little and little . The cause is , for that colours participate nothing with the motion of the air , but sounds do . And it is a plain argument , that sound participateth of some local motion of the air , as a ...
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BOOK | viii |
Valerius Terminus of the Interpretation | viii |
PHILOSOPHICAL WORKS | xli |
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