The invention of the damper-pedal in the pianoforte epitomizes the difference between polyphony and symphonic art, for it is the earliest device by which sounds are produced and prolonged in a way contrary to the spirit of "real" part-writing.
Sabine, in his address, epitomizesthe statements of both sides.
This follows an oil portrait by Alexander in the cabinet of the American Antiquarian Society at Worcester.
Harrisse[327] epitomizes the authorities upon the year of his nativity.
In his appendix he epitomizes the indications of the route according to Garcilasso and the Portuguese gentleman.
Wordsworth's Ode to immortality epitomizes the lesson of the Yoga sutras--out of The Absolute we come, and return to immortal bliss with consciousness added.
It is, consequently, of more than documentary interest to understand how America epitomizes a civilization that has made literacy obsolete.
The Tower of Jewels epitomizes the Exposition's art.
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