It injures a fish to let it get cool in the water.
Take a large piece of fine fresh salmon, cut from the middle of the fish, well cleaned and carefully scaled.
Each instrument is divided into parts, but the compass into twenty-four parts, the orbis into sixteen parts; for first of all it is divided into four principal parts, and then each of these is again divided into four.
Or four parts of good sugar of lead, with one part of sulphuric acid, treated in the same way, afford a slightly weaker acetic acid.
Four parts of chrome ore, -- 34 -- Two of potashes.
The surest and easiest method of procuring protoxide of copper is to boil a solution of equal parts of sugar, and sulphate or rather acetate of copper, in four parts of water.
The set of four person who perform a piece of music in four parts.
A small brass circle attached to the north pole of an artificial globe, and divided into twenty-four parts or hours.
A composition in four parts, each performed by a single voice or instrument.
When a hare is young, the back is sometimes divided at the joints into three or four parts, after being freed from the ribs and under-skin.
Bach, Rules and Instructions for playing Thorough-bass or Accompaniment in Four Parts, dated 1738.
A Hymn-tune followed, whose melody he interrupted in the subtlest fashion with fragments of the theme in three or four parts.
Footnote 42: A definition of the sixty-four parts, or divisions, is given in Chapter II.
A man skilled in the sixty-four parts is looked upon with love by his own wife, by the wives of others, and by courtezans.
For this experiment, one part of the muriate is added to three or four parts of alcohol.
The former is obtained by distilling a mixture of four parts of sulphuric acid, and one of alcohol.
Dissolve four parts of India-rubber in thirty-four parts of coal tar naptha, aiding the solution with heat and agitation.
Dissolve one part of asphaltum in four parts of oil of turpentine, and lamp-black or black-lead, in fine powder, in sufficient quantity to render of proper consistency to print with type.
The solution is then thick as cream, and it should be added to sixty-four parts of powdered shellac, which must be heated in the mixture till all is dissolved.
The Benedictus in four parts, and worked out at length, is remarkable on account of its earnest, somewhat dry tone, which effectually distinguishes it from the same movement in other masses, to which a soft and pleasing character was given.
To four parts of water boiling in the inner dish of a double boiler add slowly, so as not to stop the boiling of the water, one part of Graham grits.
This preparation is cooked in the same manner as the foregoing, using three and one half or four parts of water to one of the grain.
In the very large majority of cases harmony is written in four parts; this applies not only to single chords or a succession of them, but also to the formation of the harmonic basis.
The formation of the harmonic basis, which is essentially in four parts, does not by any means devolve upon the wood-wind alone.
When we come to survey his work as a whole, we shall be able to compare the three-part sonatas issued in 1683 with the sonatas in four partspublished in the year after his death.
In the last sonatas (of four parts, published 1697) the Italian influence is even more marked than in the earlier ones.
The writer heard one Sunday morning this year at Ohrdruf, excellent singing by the choir-boys, in four parts, two treble and two alto.
Most of them are simply set in four parts, with highly ingenious applications of the church modes.
In this work there was but one part, the air, and each note was accompanied by its name; but a few years later the psalms appeared set to music in four parts.
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