Or at least, they seem to: Mr. Reich’s real discovery here is the power of the overtone series and of psychoacoustic effects.
I s’pose when we’re married you’ll have to, because I promised you you could be bridesmaiden.
[W]ho would fardels beare / To grunt and ſweat vnder a wearie life, / But that the dread of ſomething after death, / The vndiſcouer'd country, from whoſe borne / No trauiler returnes, puzzels the will, / And makes vs rather beare thoſe ills we haue, / Then flie to others that we know not of.
Horace therefore, Juvenal, and Persius were no Prophets, although their lines did seem to indigitate and point at our times.
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