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The sound , too , charmingly 66 echoes to the sense , Jack fell down And broke
his crown , And Gill came tumbling after . The quick succession of movements is
indicated by an equally rapid motion of the short syllables , and in the last line Gill
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The sound , too , charmingly 66 echoes to the sense , Jack fell down And broke
his crown , And Gill came tumbling after . The quick succession of movements is
indicated by an equally rapid motion of the short syllables , and in the last line Gill
...
Página 176
She repeated it with so full a tone , and so clearly that the glasses in the window ,
and on the cupboard , vibrated with the sound . “ Hush ; that is the note , I know it
well . Now listen . ” He attempted to imitate the note , but he failed , for his voice ...
She repeated it with so full a tone , and so clearly that the glasses in the window ,
and on the cupboard , vibrated with the sound . “ Hush ; that is the note , I know it
well . Now listen . ” He attempted to imitate the note , but he failed , for his voice ...
Página 179
Not a sound escaped him , and every note was tried by his ear . He stooped by
the stream where the water gurgled over its pebbly bed , and discovered notes
imperceptible to any ear less acute than his own . A sudden gust of wind agitated
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Not a sound escaped him , and every note was tried by his ear . He stooped by
the stream where the water gurgled over its pebbly bed , and discovered notes
imperceptible to any ear less acute than his own . A sudden gust of wind agitated
...
Página 214
No : -it is the faint nature and rapidly commingling variety only , of these sounds
that cannot be distinguished . I leave it to those who make this objection , to
reflect on the truism , that there is nothing in the nature of sound but the audible :
and ...
No : -it is the faint nature and rapidly commingling variety only , of these sounds
that cannot be distinguished . I leave it to those who make this objection , to
reflect on the truism , that there is nothing in the nature of sound but the audible :
and ...
Página 327
I love nature with enthusiasm , and whether standing on the bank of a running
stream and listening to the sweet gushing sound of its waters , or seated on an
eminence overlooking the waving fields of golden fruit that bless the labour of the
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I love nature with enthusiasm , and whether standing on the bank of a running
stream and listening to the sweet gushing sound of its waters , or seated on an
eminence overlooking the waving fields of golden fruit that bless the labour of the
...
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