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Shakespear says , a “ How silver - sweet sound lovers ' tongues by night ! ” It has been observed in explanation of this passage , that it is because in the day - time lovers are occupied with one another's faces , but that at night ...
Shakespear says , a “ How silver - sweet sound lovers ' tongues by night ! ” It has been observed in explanation of this passage , that it is because in the day - time lovers are occupied with one another's faces , but that at night ...
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As there are certain sounds that excite certain movements , and the song and dance go together , so there are , no doubt , certain thoughts that lead to certain tones of voice , or modulations of sound , and change “ the words of ...
As there are certain sounds that excite certain movements , and the song and dance go together , so there are , no doubt , certain thoughts that lead to certain tones of voice , or modulations of sound , and change “ the words of ...
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Neither in the sounds themselves , which are the voluntary signs of certain ideas , nor in their grammatical arrangements in common speech , is there any principle of natural imitation , or correspondence to the individual ideas , or to ...
Neither in the sounds themselves , which are the voluntary signs of certain ideas , nor in their grammatical arrangements in common speech , is there any principle of natural imitation , or correspondence to the individual ideas , or to ...
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