| John M. Moffat - 1834 - 530 頁
...to the notes ofthe gamut, from the top of a tower fifty feet high to the house of a Signer Moscati, who was interested in the success of the experiment...weather, yielded lengthened peals of harmonious music, now swelling in loud chorus, and seeming to fill the atmosphere, then dying away on the breeze like... | |
| Walter Rogers Johnson - 1835 - 530 頁
...to the notes of the gamut, from the top of a tower fifty feet high to the house of a Signor Moscati, who was interested in the success of the experiment...weather, yielded lengthened peals of harmonious music, now swelling in loud chorus, and seeming to fill the atmosphere, then dying away on the breeze like... | |
| Walter R. Johnson - 1836 - 522 頁
...to the notes of the gamut, from the top of a tower fifty feet high to the house of a Signer Moscati, who was interested in the success of the experiment...weather, yielded lengthened peals of harmonious music, now swelling in loud chorus, and seeming to fill the atmosphere, then dying away on the breeze like... | |
| John M. Moffat, Walter Rogers Johnson - 1842 - 498 頁
...to the notes of the gamut, from the top of a tower fifty feet high to the house of a Signer Moscati, who was interested in the success of the experiment;...weather, yielded lengthened peals of harmonious music, now swelling in loud chorus, and seeming to fill the atmosphere, then dying away on the breeze like... | |
| Abel Stevens, James Floy - 1858 - 586 頁
...to the notes of the gamut from the top of a tower sixty feet high, to the house of a Signor Moscate, who was interested in the success of the experiment,...harmonious music. In a storm this music was sometimes beard at the distance of several miles. The Boston Tramcript says : The best law books, poems, school... | |
| George William Septimus Piesse - 1858 - 258 頁
...to the notes of the gamut, from the top of a tower sixty feet high to the house of a Signor Moscate, who was interested in the success of the experiment;...sometimes heard at the distance of several miles. 1 22. — Instantaneous Crystallisation. All experiments for the production of crystals are both interesting... | |
| Mrs. Caroline L. Smith - 1872 - 426 頁
...tuned to the notes of the gamut, from the top of a tower sixty feet high, to the house of a Siguor Muscate, who was interested in the success of the...them into the crevices of windows, so as to receive a draught of wind (the silk being strained tight), will produce very sweet sounds. 1. — THE MAGIC OF... | |
| 1858 - 430 頁
...to the notes of the gamut from the top of a to<ver sixty feet high to the house of a Signor Moscate who was interested in the success of the experiment,...lengthened peals of harmonious music. In a storm, the music sometimes was heard at the distance of several miles. — Scientific American. MUSICAL FABLKS.... | |
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