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It sank deep into his heart, like the melody of a song sounding from out of childhood's days.
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It was music, more than anything else, that led the Pythagoreans to believe that the universe is a harmonious place governed by numbers.
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J. C. Bampfylde, Sonnet.
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J. K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, spoken by Albus Dumbledore
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J. Reuben Clark, LDS Conference Report, Oct. 1936.
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J. Shir-Cliff (1965). Chromatic Harmony. New York: The Free Press. ISBN 0029286301.
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Jack Whaley had a cow, And he had nought to feed her;He took his pipe and played a tune, And bid the cow consider.
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Jacques Attali, in Classic Essays on Twentieth-Century Music (1996), p. 122
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James Bramston, Man of Taste, first line quoted from Prior.
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Jean Ingelow, High Tide on the Coast of Lincolnshire.
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Jean Molino quoted in Jean-Jacques Nattiez, Abbate, Carolyn (translator) (1987 (original), 1990 (translation)). Music and Discourse: Toward a Semiology of Music. pp. 42–43. ISBN 0691027145.
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Jean Paul Richter, Hesperus, XII.
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Jean Paul Richter.
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Jean-Jacques Nattiez, Abbate, Carolyn (translator) (1987 (original), 1990 (translation)). Music and Discourse: Toward a Semiology of Music. ISBN 0691027145.
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Job, XXXVIII. 7.