He took up and developed the dictum of Saint-Beuve that rhyme is "l'unique harmoniedu vers" and his Odes funambulesques sought even to make it a main means of comic effect.
Hardly more accessible is the 'Harmonie universelle,' Paris, 1636, by F.
His book is called Garantieen der Harmonie und Freiheit (Guaranties of Harmony and Liberty).
Most people have heard of the "Harmonie Pre-etablie" of Leibnitz; it is borrowed without acknowledgment from Spinoza, and adapted to the Leibnitzian system.
Among unequals what societie Can sort, what harmonie or true delight?
I have, however, been more particular on the east side of the state, as that shows our situation with regard to the Wabash rivers, and also our road to Shawneetown on the Ohio, to Harmonie and Princetown in the state of Indiana.
Two days fromHarmonie took them to the Bonpas, and in two more they arrived at the prairies, in health, and the luggage in good order.
Harmony (or Harmonie as it was first known) was the famous settlement of the German Lutherans led by George Rapp.
Harmonie belongs to a society of Germans, here called Dutch, under the direction of Mr. Rapp.
In four or five days they reached Harmonie in Indiana, and procured a fresh supply of provisions and some whiskey, of which the crew made pretty free till it was {148} gone.
Wanderings Through New York--Lecture at the Harmonie Club-- Visit to the Century Club, 255 XXX.
At eight o'clock I lectured at the Harmonie Club, and had a large and most appreciative audience, composed of the pick of the Israelite community in New York.
The quotation from Guichard is from L'Harmonie Etymologique des Langues,.
The first clear and unmistakable drawing yet found of the single reed occurs in Mersenne's Harmonie universelle (p.
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