Cyclopedia of Literature and the Fine Arts: Comprising Complete and Accurate Definitions of All Terms Employed in Belles-lettres, Philosophy, Theology, Law, Mythology, Painting, Music, Sculpture, Architecture, and All Kindred ArtsBarnes, 1873 - 647 páginas |
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... denotes anu , or equal parts of each . - Á , in music , is the nomi- nal of the sixth note in the diatonic scale ; in algebra , it denotes a known quantity ; in logic , an universal affirma- tive proposition ; in heraldry , the dexter ...
... denotes anu , or equal parts of each . - Á , in music , is the nomi- nal of the sixth note in the diatonic scale ; in algebra , it denotes a known quantity ; in logic , an universal affirma- tive proposition ; in heraldry , the dexter ...
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... denotes the head of a monas- tery . In most countries , they held a rank next to that of bishop , and had votes in the ecclesiastical councils . present they are chiefly distinguished into regular and commendatory ; the former being ...
... denotes the head of a monas- tery . In most countries , they held a rank next to that of bishop , and had votes in the ecclesiastical councils . present they are chiefly distinguished into regular and commendatory ; the former being ...
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... denotes a certain modulation or warbling of the sounds , to express passions , either naturally by the voice , or artificially by instruments . Every bar or measure is divided into the accented and unaccented parts ; the for- mer being ...
... denotes a certain modulation or warbling of the sounds , to express passions , either naturally by the voice , or artificially by instruments . Every bar or measure is divided into the accented and unaccented parts ; the for- mer being ...
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... denotes the perfecting , or entirely finishing and completing any matter or thing ; but it more expressly describes the acquirement of some branch of learning , useful art , or elegant amuse- ment . - ACCOMPLISHMENT is also partic ...
... denotes the perfecting , or entirely finishing and completing any matter or thing ; but it more expressly describes the acquirement of some branch of learning , useful art , or elegant amuse- ment . - ACCOMPLISHMENT is also partic ...
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... denotes the figures themselves placed in such situations . ACT , in a general sense , denotes the exertion , or effectual application , of some power or faculty . Act is distinguished from power , as the effect from the cause , or as a ...
... denotes the figures themselves placed in such situations . ACT , in a general sense , denotes the exertion , or effectual application , of some power or faculty . Act is distinguished from power , as the effect from the cause , or as a ...
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