10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DIAPASONAL»
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diapasonal in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
diapasonal and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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The works of Francis Rabelais
Diapasonal f. Resolute f. Hieroglyphical f. Authentic f. Worthy f. Precious f. Fanatic
f. Fantastical f. Symphatic f. Panic f. Limbecked and distilled f. Comportable f.
Wretched and heartless f Fooded f. Thick and threefold f. Damasked f. Fearny f.
François Rabelais, Sir Thomas Urquhart, Peter Anthony Motteux, 1864
29 The third partial, G, relates to the second partial, C, in ratio 3:2. We call the
interval between these latter two tones, C to G, the 5th (again, let us note, in
language that, unless we are careful, prejudges the question of diapasonal
division).
Albert L. Blackwell, 1999
3
Athwart History: Half a Century of Polemics, Animadversions, ...
... where it could notbe missed bygrieving relativesand meticulous coroners;
wading out into theocean, thinking diapasonal thoughts; then running into a
school ofjellyfish and racing back to the beach, putting onhis clothes,tearingup
Euripides, ...
Linda Bridges, Roger Kimball, 2013
4
Gargantua and Pantagruel:
Diapasonal f. Fullbulked f. Resolute f. Gallant andvainglorious f. Hieroglyphical f.
Gorgeousand gaudy f. Authenticf. Continual andintermitting f. Worthy f. Rebasing
androundlingf. Precious f. Prototypal andprecedenting f. Fanaticf. Prating f.
François Rabelais & Burton Raffel, 2014
5
Intonation and Its Parts: Melody in Spoken English
One finds this also in unusual words, which speakers tend to produce with care.
Compare the fairly common word diametric, in a phrase such as diametric
measure, with the uncommon word diapasonal, in diapdsonal sounds. And
diametric in ...
Dwight Bolinger, Dwight Le Merton Bolinger, 1986
6
The works of Francis Rabelais, M.D.
Architrave s. Tetragonal /. Chearsul and buxom /- Solemn /. Annual f. Festival /
Recreative /. Boorish and counterfeit s. Pleasant /. Priviledged /. Rustical /. Proper
and peculiar/. Ever read7/. • Diapasonal /. Resolute /. Hieroglyphical f. Authentic /.
François Rabelais, Mr. Ozell (John), Peter Anthony Motteux, 1737
7
Representing the Good Neighbor: Music, Difference, and the ...
... metropolis with a massive choir that “reached out of the heavens” and rose to “
diapasonal heights,” as the guidebook exulted.5 At the Ford Pavilion, Ferde
Grofé and three colleagues demonstrated the Hammond Novachord and organ.
Out of the abysm ever resounding Diapasonal answer: Alpha, Omega, I am the
Beginning and the End. Hear again . . . Deep under Earth's unease, immutable
doom Thundering; appeasing the pain, the expectancy Of the prisoned, the ...
Ursula Bethell, Vincent O'Sullivan, 1997
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The Rabbit's Suffering Changes: Based on the True Story of ...
And she was comparing the mild tone, the hated, sweet tone of the only voice he
had, to some other sound, the sound of some deep rumbling animal groan, some
diapasonal, borborygmic moan of pleasure from that other man she loved so ...
10
Symmetry of Biorhythms and Reactivity
... this is +7 +6 +5 +4 +3 + 2 + 1 what we get: 9.888 ± 6.472 ± 4.944 ± 3.236 ±
2.472 ± 1.616 ± 1.236 *1 -2 -3 -4 -5 "6 -7 ± 0.809 ± 0.618 ± 0.405 ± 0.309 ± 0.202
± 0.154 T 0.101. The top numbers +7.+6....-1.-2 etc. are the diapasonal numbersl.
Aleksandr Petrovich Dubrov, 1988