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" ... of music, which, in running over all the notes, immediately loses the sound when the breath ceases; but rather resembles a string-instrument, where, after each stroke, the vibrations still retain some sound, which gradually and insensibly decays. "
Practical Illustrations of Rhetorical Gesture and Action - الصفحة 262
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