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The Monthly Magazine: Or, British Register ...
... ;”,in his capriccio, cone slderahle floridity and freedom of fancy ,; and in the
vocal portion of the publication, a tolerably intimate .acquaintancc with the laws ct
' combination, and the disposition of the internal parts of multisonant composition.
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The Rhythmic Conception of Music
... so the composer through intuition and experience of the character and scope
of orchestral instruments resolves his personality into the multisonant personality
of the orchestra, speaks with a different voice in each instrument, and, unlike the
...
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Sheridan Improved: A General Pronouncing and Explanatory ...
a. the fame with corniculate i used of plants, whose feed is contained in many
distinct seed- vessels MULTISONANT, ( mid -tis'- s5- 7 nint . ) fa. MULTISONOUS,
(miil-tis'.s6-nus.) J that hath many sounds MULTITUDE, (mul'-ty-tude.) s. many ...
Stephen Jones, Thomas Sheridan, 1798
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Glossographia Anglicana nova, or, A dictionary, interpreting ...
Multisonant , (Lat-; that hath many or great Sounds. Multitude, (Lat) a great
Number. Multivagant, (Lat.) wan- dripg or straying much a- broad. Multivious, (Lat
.j that hath many ways, manifold, Multivolent, (Lat.) of many Minds, Mutable.
Multure ...
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Glossographia Anglicana Nova; Or, A Dictionary Interpreting ...
Multisonant , (Lat.; that hath many or great Sounds. Multitude, (Lap.) a great
Number. Multivagant, (Lat.) wan- dring or straying much a- broad. Multivious, (Lat
.) that hath many ways, manifold, Multivolcnt, (Lat.) of many Minds, Mutdble.
Multure ...
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German Romantic Literary Theory
Another argument relates to the 'ear' as the 'first teacher of language' and shows
that as 'a listening, a noting creature', the human being is 'naturally formed for
language', that the ' entire, multisonant divine nature ' is a 'teacher of language ...
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A dictionary of three thousand musical terms (revised by ...
These seldom ascended higher than the fourth of the key, and, till the introduction
of multisonant compositions, were sung in unisons or octaves. Canto Figurato.
When, after the invention of counterpoint, harmony began to wear an ingenious ...
Thomas Busby, James Alexander Hamilton, 1840
“I can see, or rather, hear why.” Rachel leaned back and sunk into the soft leather
cushions of the loveseat listening to the multisonant piece. The wine slowly made
its way from her stomach to her head and filled her with a full warm sensation.
56 Herder's elaboration of the biblical passage is illuminating: The entire,
multisonant, divine nature is man's teacher of language and man's muse. Past
him it leads a procession of all creatures: Each one has its name on its tongue
and ...
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Glossographia Anglicana Nova: Or, A Dictionary, Interpreting ...
Multiplicatcr, is the Quantity that mulriplieth. Multiplicity, much variety, a great deal
. Multiply, to increase the Number of a Thing. Multipotcnt, (Lat.) able to do much.
Multifcious, knowing much. Multisonant , (Lat.; that hath many or great Sounds.