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Side 106
... string , such as are in the base strings of bandoras , giveth also a purling sound . 171. But a lute - string , if it be merely unequal in its parts , giveth a harsh and untunable sound ; which strings we call false , being bigger in ...
... string , such as are in the base strings of bandoras , giveth also a purling sound . 171. But a lute - string , if it be merely unequal in its parts , giveth a harsh and untunable sound ; which strings we call false , being bigger in ...
Side 107
... string with the finger ; as in the necks of lutes , viols , & c . The other is the shortness of the string , as in harps , virginals , & c . Both these have one and the same reason ; for they cause the string to give a quicker start ...
... string with the finger ; as in the necks of lutes , viols , & c . The other is the shortness of the string , as in harps , virginals , & c . Both these have one and the same reason ; for they cause the string to give a quicker start ...
Side 116
... string be strucken , it will make the string move ; which will appear both to the eye , and by the straw's falling off . The like will be , if the diapason or eighth to that string be strucken , either in the same lute or viol , or in ...
... string be strucken , it will make the string move ; which will appear both to the eye , and by the straw's falling off . The like will be , if the diapason or eighth to that string be strucken , either in the same lute or viol , or in ...
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BOOK | viii |
Valerius Terminus of the Interpretation | viii |
PHILOSOPHICAL WORKS | xli |
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