Chambers's Journal of Popular Literature, Science and ArtsOrr and Smith, 1941 |
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... sound , and then , as the flock passed over and went across the downs in the opposite direction , the sound gradually died away like the music of a patrol . That flock had much more about it reminiscent of the old days . The shepherd ...
... sound , and then , as the flock passed over and went across the downs in the opposite direction , the sound gradually died away like the music of a patrol . That flock had much more about it reminiscent of the old days . The shepherd ...
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... sound during the playing of the Lost Concerto . Musicians both , they knew that they were listening to the true Handel ; not the facile turner - out of popular operettas , but the great Master who had heard the thunderous harmonies of ...
... sound during the playing of the Lost Concerto . Musicians both , they knew that they were listening to the true Handel ; not the facile turner - out of popular operettas , but the great Master who had heard the thunderous harmonies of ...
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... SOUND WAVES As certain forms of light are invisible to the human eye , so are very high - frequency sound waves inaudible to the human ear . Many people are unable to hear the squeak of a bat , and readers may remember a description of ...
... SOUND WAVES As certain forms of light are invisible to the human eye , so are very high - frequency sound waves inaudible to the human ear . Many people are unable to hear the squeak of a bat , and readers may remember a description of ...
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Advertising Sheet Chamberss Journal 11 Thistle St Edinburgh 2 and 38 Soho Sq London W | 1 |
WHEN FIRST WE MET Poem Irene Poulton | 8 |
SCOTLAND AND POLAND | 9 |
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