Moods of the Sea: Masterworks of Sea PoetryGeorge C. Solley, Eric Steinbaugh |
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... sound, the experience or perception of sound, the physical effect of sound, or the residual traces of sonic activity as its primary material and does not fit squarely within the confines and traditions of existing artistic genres. Is ...
... sound, the experience or perception of sound, the physical effect of sound, or the residual traces of sonic activity as its primary material and does not fit squarely within the confines and traditions of existing artistic genres. Is ...
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Answer Key Sound Activity #1: Where Does Sound Come From? (Page 9) 1. It bounces around. 4. The sound was produced by VIBRATIONS. Part 2: 2. I hear a sound when I blow in the whistle. 4. Another way that sound can be produced is by ...
Answer Key Sound Activity #1: Where Does Sound Come From? (Page 9) 1. It bounces around. 4. The sound was produced by VIBRATIONS. Part 2: 2. I hear a sound when I blow in the whistle. 4. Another way that sound can be produced is by ...
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... Sound " quoted , 48 . his account of Arago's observa- tion on velocity of sound , 308 . - MUS Le Conte - continued . sounds on the flame of a jet of coal - gas , 427 , 432 . Lenses , refraction of sound by , 49 . Light , analogy between ...
... Sound " quoted , 48 . his account of Arago's observa- tion on velocity of sound , 308 . - MUS Le Conte - continued . sounds on the flame of a jet of coal - gas , 427 , 432 . Lenses , refraction of sound by , 49 . Light , analogy between ...
Common terms and phrases
Admiral ancient arms blow blue boat body break breath calm Captain Carl Sandburg clear clouds coast cold comes Copyright crew dark dead dear death deck deep dream drowned earth eyes face fair fall fear fire fish friends give gone green hand hath head hear heard heart heaven hold hope John king land leaves light Lines live look Lord lost Mariner mast moon morning moved never night o'er ocean once pass POEMS port Reprinted by permission rise roar ROBERT rocks roll rose round sail sailor salt sand ship shore side sing sleep song soul sound spirits stand stars storm strange sweet tell thee things thou thought tide trail turn voice watch waves wild wind wreck
References to this book
Encyclopedia of American Literature of the Sea and Great Lakes Jill B. Gidmark No preview available - 2001 |