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The Porch and Academy Opened; Or, Epictetus's Manual Newly ...
... or Reason the Result of a certain Configuration of Atoms, than the nor playing
right, when the Strings are out of T une, proves the Musi-si cian to be a Part of his
Harp, or that his Skill to play is deriv'd from the Tunableness of the Instrument.
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Reflections Upon Ancient and Modern Learning
... visible at first sight, in every sentence, yet one fees that that derivecf language
actually hasa Sweetness - an and Tunableness in its Composition, that could not
be derived. 36 f_ upon * 7.
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The Works of Jonathan Swift: Containing Additional Letters, ...
And the same ever -honoured knight, with so musical an car, had that veneration
for the tunableness and chiming of verse, that he speaks of a poet as one that
has “ the reverend title of a rhymer.” Our celebrated Milton has done these
nations ...
Jonathan Swift, Sir Walter Scott,
1824
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The Reliquary and Illustrated Archaeologist
It would be curious to know what were the special qualifications which he and
Edward Conduit—one an “Esquire” and the other a “ Gentleman "—possessed, to
entitle them to be appointed by deed, judges of the “ goodness and tunableness
...
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Boyer's French Dictionary: Comprising All the Additions and ...
Tun,*, tonneau, m. 2ô2 gallons, poids de 2000 livres, 40 pieds cubiques de bois
de charpente. Tun, v. a. entonner, meure dans un tonneau. Tuna, s. tuna, m. (
arbre à cochenille.) Tunable, adj, accordant, harmonieux. Tunableness,«. accord,
m.
Abel Boyer, William Bentley Fowle,
1827
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An Essay on Mr. Pope's Odyssey: In Five Dialogues
Very true, reply d Ætipkaus \ the warmth osReading, the rhread of the Story, and
a general tunableness in the Verse, will carry a Man on strangely \ and may
sometimes cheat him into a false Pleasure. But then it is for this very reason, that I
...
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A Complete Dictionary of the English Language, Both with ...
TUNABLENESS, tíhò'n-ébl-nís. f. Harmony, melodiousness. TUNABLY, tlhò'n-éb-
ly. ad. Har- monioully, melodioufly. TUNE, tsiV/n. s. Tune is a diversity of notes
put together; found, note; harmony, order, concert of parts; state of giving the due
...
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A Letter of Advice to a Young Poet: Together with a Proposal ...
... in the Rhime') or a Bell without a Clapper j which, in Strictness, is no Bell, as
being neither of Use nor Delight. And the same ever honoured Knight, with so
musical an Ear, had that Veneration for the Tunableness and Chiming of Verse,
that ...
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A Practical Commentary, Or an Exposition with Notes on the ...
32) : they were taken with the tinkling and tunableness of the expressions, but did
not regard the heavenly matter. So that fond woman suddenly breaketh out into a
commendation of our Lord, but, it seemeth, regarded the person more than the ...
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A Practical Commentary Or an Exposition: With Notes on the ...
... from them is commendation and praise : Ezek. 33.32. Thou art » to them M a
lovely song, or one that hath a pleasant voice ; but they hear thy Words, and do
them not : They were taken with the tinkling and tunableness of the expressions,
...