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" It was not one sustained note, but a multitude of tiny sounds, each clear and distinct in itself ; the sweetest treble mingling with the lowest bass. On applying the ear to the woodwork of the boat, the vibration was greatly increased in volume by conduction. "
India, Past and Present - 第 297 頁
C. H. Forbes-Lindsay 著 - 1903
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Punch, 第 38 卷

Mark Lemon, Henry Mayhew, Tom Taylor, Shirley Brooks, Francis Cowley Burnand, Owen Seaman - 1800 - 568 頁
...wineglass, when its rim is rubbed by a wet finger. It was not one sustained note, but a multitude of tiny sounds, each clear and distinct in itself : the sweetest treble mingling with the lowest bass. On applying the ear to the woodwork of tho boat. th« vibration was greatly increased in volume by...
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Punch, 第 38-39 卷

Mark Lemon, Henry Mayhew, Tom Taylor, Shirley Brooks, Francis Cowley Burnand, Owen Seaman - 1860 - 556 頁
...wineglass, when its rim is rubbed by a wet finger. It was not one sustained note, but a multitude «>f tiny sounds, each clear and distinct in itself : the sweetest treble mingling with the lowest boss. On applying the ear to the woodwork of the boat, the vibration was greatly increased in volume...
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Littell's Living Age, 第 123 卷

1874 - 898 頁
...when its rim is rubbed by a moistened finger. It was not one sustained note, but a multitude of tiny sounds, each clear and distinct in itself: the sweetest treble mingling with the lowest bass. On applying the ear to the wood-work of the boat the vibration was greatly increased in volume." The...
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The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, 第 49 卷

1860 - 620 頁
...wine-glass when its rim is rubbed by a wet finger. It was not one sustained note, but a multitude of tiny sounds, each clear and distinct in itself; the sweetest treble mingling with the lowest base. On applying the ear to the wood-work of the boat, the sound was greatly increased in volume by...
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Chambers's Edinburgh journal, conducted by W. Chambers. [Continued as ...

Chambers's journal - 1874 - 850 頁
...wine-glass when its rim is rubbed by a wet finger . . . not one sustained note, but a multitude of tiny sounds, each clear and distinct in itself, the sweetest treble mingling with the lowest bass.' Other and later visitors to the same spot have riven a very similar account of their experience there....
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Ceylon, 第 2 卷

sir James Emerson Tennent (bart.) - 1859 - 702 頁
...wine-glass when its rim is rubbed by a wet finger. It was not one sustained note, but a multitude of tiny sounds, each clear and distinct in itself ; the sweetest treble mingling with the lowest bass. On applying the ear to the woodwork of the boat, the vibration was greatly increased in volume by conduction....
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ceylon

tennent - 1859 - 694 頁
...wine-glass when its rim is rubbed by a wet finger. It was not one sustained note, but a multitude of tiny sounds, each clear and distinct in itself ; the sweetest treble mingling with the lowest bass. On applying the ear to the woodwork of the boat, the vibration was greatly increased in volume by conduction....
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The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal: Exhibiting a View of the ..., 第 11 卷

1860 - 390 頁
...wineglass when its rim is rubbed by a wet finger. It was not one sustained note, but a multitude of tiny sounds, each clear and distinct in itself — the sweetest treble mingling with the lowest bass. On applying the ear to the woodwork of the boat, the vibration was greatly increased in volume by conduction....
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Zoologist: A Monthly Journal of Natural History, 第 18 卷

1860 - 536 頁
...glass when its rim is rubbed by a wet finger. It was not one sustained note, but a multitude of tiny sounds, each clear and distinct in itself; the sweetest treble mingling with the lowest bass. On applying the ear to the wood-work of the boat, the vibration was * Extracted from the ' Canadian...
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The North British Review, 第 32-33 卷

1860 - 656 頁
...wine-glass when its rim is rubbed by a wet finger. It was not one sustained note, but a multitude of tiny sounds, each clear and distinct in itself; the. sweetest treble mingling with the lowest bass. On applying the ear to the woodwork of the boat, the vibration was greatly increased in volume by conduction....
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