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1 II, X | those birds, whilst the tune is actually playing; and 2 II, X | mechanically—either whilst the tune is playing, much less after 3 II, X | and nearer by degrees to a tune played yesterday; which 4 II, XVIII | that complex idea called a tune, which a musician may have 5 II, XXI | actual singing of such a tune may be the cause of dancing 6 II, XXI | occasion of singing such a tune. But in all these it is 7 II, XXV | may be said of a family, a tune, &c.; for there can be no 8 II, XXXIII| A musician used to any tune will find that, let it but 9 II, XXXIII| the organ to play out the tune he has begun, though his