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" There are seven notes in the scale; make them fourteen; yet what a slender outfit for so vast an enterprise ! What science brings so much out of so little ? Out of what poor elements does some great master in it create his new world ! Shall we say that... "
Three Americans and Three Englishmen: Lectures Read Before the Students of ... - Page 75
by Charles Frederick Johnson - 1886 - 245 pages
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 91

1866 - 848 pages
...behind, itsfilf coming like a strain of splendid music out of the heart of a subtle argument : — ' There are seven notes in the scale ; make them fourteen; yet what a_slender outfit for BO vast an enterprise ! What science brings so much out of so little ? Out of...
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John Keble: An Essay on the Author of the 'Christian Year'

John Campbell Shairp - 1866 - 148 pages
...be typified—I mean musical sounds, as they are exhibited most perfectly in instrumental harmony. There are seven notes in the scale; make them fourteen;...? Out of what poor elements does some great master create his new world! Shall we say that all this exuberant inventiveness is a mere ingenuity or trick...
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The North British Review, Volumes 44-45

1866 - 566 pages
...reality behind, itself coming like a strain of splendid music out of the heart of a subtle argument : — "There are seven notes in the scale; make them fourteen...so vast an enterprise! What science brings so much ont of so little? Out of what poor elements does some great master create his new world ! Shall we...
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Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 5; Volume 68

John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1867 - 824 pages
...make them fourteen ; yet what a slender outfit for во vast an enterprise ! What science brings во much out of so little ? Out of what poor elements does some great master create his new world ! Shall we say that all this exuberant inventiveness is a more ingenuity or trick...
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Catholic World, Volume 6

1868 - 896 pages
...notes in the scale; make them thirteen, yet what a slender outfit for so vast an enterprise ! "hat science brings so much out of so little ? Out of what...poor elements does some great master in it create liis new world ! Shall we say that >U this exuberant inventiveness is a mere ingenuity or trick of...
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Studies in Poetry and Philosophy

J. Campbell Shairp - 1872 - 364 pages
...be typified ; I mean musical sounds, as they are exhibited most perfectly in instrumental harmony. There are seven notes in the scale ; make them fourteen...of so little ? Out of what poor elements does some master create his new world ! Shall we say that all this exuberant inventiveness is a mere ingenuity...
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Good Words, Volume 16

1875 - 972 pages
...seven notes in the scale ; make them thirteen, yet what a slender outfit lor so vast an enterprise ! t What science brings so much out of so little, out...elements does some great master in it create his new art ? Can it be that those mysteiious stirrings of heart, and keen emotions, and strange yearnings...
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The Dublin review, Volume 24

1875 - 596 pages
...to be typified, I mean musical sounds, as they are exhibited most perfectly in instrumental harmony. There are seven notes in the scale ; make them fourteen...outfit for so vast an enterprise ! What science brings BO much out of so little 1 Out of what poor elements does some great master in it create his new world...
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Good Words

1875 - 932 pages
...yet what a slender outlit tor so vast an en- j K'rprise ! t What science brings so much out of ьо little, out of what poor elements does some great master in it cieatc his new art ? Can it be that those mysterious stinings of heart, and keen cmolions, and s :...
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Sermons on Special Occasions: Preached in Westminster Abbey

Arthur Penrhyn Stanley - 1882 - 402 pages
...if David rose from • tlic d'.'ad, he would wonder much to (ind how far we have advanced in music.' There are seven notes in the scale ; make them fourteen...does some great master in it create his new world ! ... Is it possible that that inexhaustible evolution and disposition of notes, so rich yet so simple,...
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