| Samuel Pepys - 1884 - 378 páginas
...the streete, about the nature of sounds, and he did make me understand the nature of musicall sounds made by strings, mighty prettily ; and told me that...their flying. That, I suppose, is a little too much ref1ned ; but his discourse in general of sound was mighty fine. To St. James's, where we attended... | |
| 1897 - 334 páginas
...with Mr Hooke about the nature of sounds, and he did make me understand the nature of musicall sounds made by strings, mighty prettily ; and told me that...his discourse, in general, of sound was mighty fine. Diary (Aug. 8, 1666). To White Hall ; and there in the Boarded Gallery did hear the musicke with which... | |
| Sidney Lanier - 1903 - 330 páginas
...with Mr. Hooke about the nature of sounds, and he did make me understand the nature of musical sounds made by strings mighty prettily; and told me that...vibrations proper to make any tone, he is able to tell bow many strokes a fly makes with her wings (those flies that hum in their flying) by the note that... | |
| Samuel Pepys - 1905 - 860 páginas
...with Mr. Hooke about the nature of sounds, and he did make me understand the nature of musical sounds made by strings, mighty prettily ; and told me that...in their flying) by the note that it answers to in music during their flying. That, I suppose, is a little too much refined ; but his discourse in general... | |
| Samuel Pepys - 1905 - 846 páginas
...with Mr. Hookc aljout the nature of sounds, and he did make me understand the nature of musical sounds nds. Time spending, and no money to set anything in...(though found guilty of the fault he did die for, of music during their flying. That, I suppose, is a little too much refined ; but his discourse in general... | |
| Samuel Pepys - 1910 - 482 páginas
...with Mr. Hooke about the nature of sounds, and he did make me understand the nature of musicall sounds made by strings, mighty prettily ; and told me that...his discourse in general of sound was mighty fine. November 14, 1666. To the Pope's Head, where all the Houblons were, and Dr. Croone. Dr. Croone told... | |
| Robert Maynard Leonard - 1912 - 788 páginas
...with Mr. Hooke about the nature of sounds, and he did make me understand the nature of musical sounds made by strings, mighty prettily ; and told me that...in their flying, by the note that it answers to in music, during their flying. That, I suppose, is a little too much refined ; but his discourse in general... | |
| John E. Kingsbury - 1915 - 598 páginas
...with Mr. Hooke about the nature of sounds and he did make me understand the nature of musical sounds made by strings mighty prettily, and told me that...in their flying), by the note that it answers to in music, during their flying. That I suppose is a little too much refined ; but his discourse, in general,... | |
| John E. Kingsbury - 1915 - 594 páginas
...with Mr. Hooke about the nature of sounds and he did make me understand the nature of musical sounds made by strings mighty prettily, and told me that...her wings (those flies that hum in their flying), by t the note that it answers to in music, during their flying. That I suppose is a little too much refined... | |
| John E. Kingsbury - 1915 - 592 páginas
...makes with her wings (those flies that hum in their flying), by t the note that it answers to in music, during their flying. That I suppose is a little too...but his discourse, in general, of sound, was mighty fine.1 FIG. i. — Froment's Vibrator. One of the early examples of the electrical production of sound... | |
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