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| | consort - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about consort (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29) |
 | | A non-uniform ensemble, comprising mixed instruments, is called a broken consort. |
 | | In private, men are more bold in their own humors; and in consort, men are more obnoxious to others' humors; therefore it is good to take both; and of the inferior sort, rather in private, to preserve freedom; of the greater, rather in consort, to preserve respect. |
 | | Stephen rose from his seat, and sauntered to the piano, humming in falsetto, "Graceful Consort," as he turned over the volume of "The Creation," which stood open on the desk. |
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