**
** Index of Windows Sound Files and Utilities in ~ftp/pub/pc/win3/sounds
** at ftp.cica.indiana.edu [129.79.20.84]
**
** Last Updated: Wed Nov 4 10:50:47 1992
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14-wavs.zip 920714 14 .WAV Files for Windows 3.1
84wavs.zip 920416 84 .WAV Files for Windows 3.1
adlibw.zip 920616 Play WAVE files through the adlib sound card
amer_pie.zip 921101 American Pie Song **REMOVED: COPYRIGHTED**
audio31.zip 910902 Simulate Various Types of Equalizers and Crossovers
audiocd.zip 921026 Windows 3.1 Audio CD Player (w/src)
bbwav.zip 920625 Bob Barker WAV File
big_trou.zip 921101 Few sounds from the movie Big Trouble in Little China
bismi.wav 920917 Sound Clip of "bismillahirahmanirrahim"
blueswav.zip 920716 106miles/94dollar/mission WAV Files
cant_sng.zip 921101 Several Cantonese Songs in WAV Format
cdplay10.zip 920415 Play CDs on your CDROM Deck
cheers.zip 921021 Cheers TV Show Intro Song (WAV)
dropwav.zip 921003 Drag and Drop WAV Files to Play Them
drum.zip 920501 Petzold's MIDI Drum Machine for Multimedia Windows
dunewav1.zip 921026 Sounds from movie The Dune (part 1)
dunewav2.zip 921026 Sounds from movie The Dune (part 2)
dunewav3.zip 921026 Sounds from movie The Dune (part 3)
fm10.zip 910910 Use FM Synthesis Abilities of Your Sound Card
h-impwav.zip 921003 WAV Files from TV Show Home Improvement
highland.zip 921021 Sounds from the film Highlander
kbmidi.zip 920418 Petzold's Keyboard MIDI Player for Multimedia Windows
locutus.zip 921021 Star Trek The Next Generation Soundbite
megamix1.zip 920917 Sample Sound Mix (WAV) File
mididevs.zip 920418 Petzold's Multimedia Windows MIDI Device Capabilities
midikap.exe 920609 MIDI Interface for Windows (req. sound board)
muzika.zoo 920918 Music Notation System for Windows
nwave-01.zip 920512 39 .WAV files (was wave-01.zip; file is 1Mb comprsd)
oldsnds3.zip 911008 Original Version Sounds
pas14b.zip 920920 ProAudio sound drivers for Win31 v1.4BETA
plas_snd.zip 920907 Sounds from Rally's Commercials (ChaChing?!)
renstimp.zip 920707 Ren and Stimpy VOC and WAV Sounds (zipfile is 1.1Mb)
ranwav1.zip 920829 Random WAV Sound System
repowavs.lzh 920812 Sounds from Repoman Film
rndsnd11.zip 920822 Randomize Windows System Sounds
robowav.zip 920716 RoboCop WAV Sounds
rockysnd.zip 920907 Rocky Horror Picture Sounds
sbw31.exe 920922 Creative Sound Blaster Pro Drivers (Sep92)
sen-snds.lzh 920730 Various Music .WAV Files
sf2wav.zip 920913 Street Fighter2 Sounds
sndexamp.zip 911003 Using SOUND.DLL v3 w/ Excel & Word
sndp151e.zip 920708 SoundPro Tool 1.51e
sndsrc.zip 920604 Sound Source Driver for Win3.1
sndtl26.zip 920427 SoundTool v2.6 to Play Sounds
soundr3b.zip 910927 Sounder 3b: Play Sounds on Your PC
sounds1.zip 910330 Several Sound (.SND) Filse
sounds2.zip 910330 Several More Sound (.SND) Files
sounds3.zip 910331 Even Several More Sound (.SND) Files
sox4d.zip 920714 SOund eXchange: Universal Sound Sample Translator
speak.exe 920603 Microsoft PC Speaker Driver (updated)
stngwav1.zip 921025 Various Soundbites from Star Trek: The Next Generation
stngwav2.zip 921025 Various Soundbites from Star Trek: The Next Generation
stngwav3.zip 921025 Various Soundbites from Star Trek: The Next Generation
stngwav4.zip 921025 Various Soundbites from Star Trek: The Next Generation
stngwav5.zip 921025 Various Soundbites from Star Trek: The Next Generation
stngwav6.zip 921025 Various Soundbites from Star Trek: The Next Generation
stngwav7.zip 921025 Various Soundbites from Star Trek: The Next Generation
stngwav8.zip 921025 Various Soundbites from Star Trek: The Next Generation
stngwav9.zip 921025 Various Soundbites from Star Trek: The Next Generation
surf09.zip 920615 Audio Toolbox for Windows WAV Files
syma-100.zip 920415 Synth Manager for Yamaha TX81Z and Casio MT-260
td400.zip 920826 The Drums Sound Maker
twave21.zip 920901 Converts .voc->.wav and Raw Voice Files to .wav
voc2wav.zip 920413 .VOC->.WAV and .WAV->.VOC File Conversion
voyetra.zip 920807 Voyetra V22, V24s, and V24sm Midi Drivers
warp.zip 921020 Warp Sound from Star Trek
wavawav.zip 920818 Wav After Wav: Plays all of your WAV files
waveedit.zip 921028 WAV File Editor
waveit.zip 920410 .VOC to .WAV Converter
wavepool.zip 920415 WAVEPOOL programming language for creating sound files
waver10.zip 920725 Point and Shoot WAV Player
wcd130.zip 920723 CDROM Audio Support for Win3.1 (CDROM req'd)
welcome.zip 920716 Welcome.WAV File
wham.zip 921102 Waveform Hold and Modify Tool for Digital Sounds Files
whoop20.zip 920927 Whoop It Up!--Maximize the sound functions in Win3.1
winjam22.zip 921027 Full-Featured MIDI Sequencer for Windows
winmod10.zip 920816 WinMOD is a MOD file player for Windows (386/sx req)
winplay.zoo 910326 Windows Music Player
winwav.zip 920727 Apply WAV Sounds to Any Windows Event
wmp002b2.zip 920922 WinMod PRO v0.002: Windows MOD player
A much more important factor in the social movement than those already mentioned was the ever-increasing influence of women. This probably stood at the lowest point to which it has ever fallen, during the classic age of Greek life and thought. In the history of Thucydides, so far as it forms a connected series of events, four times only during a period of nearly seventy years does a woman cross the scene. In each instance her apparition only lasts for a moment. In three of the four instances she is a queen or a princess, and belongs either to the half-barbarous kingdoms of northern Hellas or to wholly barbarous Thrace. In the one remaining instance208— that of the woman who helps some of the trapped Thebans to make their escape from Plataea—while her deed of mercy will live for ever, her name is for ever lost.319 But no sooner did philosophy abandon physics for ethics and religion than the importance of those subjects to women was perceived, first by Socrates, and after him by Xenophon and Plato. Women are said to have attended Plato’s lectures disguised as men. Women formed part of the circle which gathered round Epicurus in his suburban retreat. Others aspired not only to learn but to teach. Arêtê, the daughter of Aristippus, handed on the Cyrenaic doctrine to her son, the younger Aristippus. Hipparchia, the wife of Crates the Cynic, earned a place among the representatives of his school. But all these were exceptions; some of them belonged to the class of Hetaerae; and philosophy, although it might address itself to them, remained unaffected by their influence. The case was widely different in Rome, where women were far more highly honoured than in Greece;320 and even if the prominent part assigned to them in the legendary history of the city be a proof, among others, of its untrustworthiness, still that such stories should be thought worth inventing and preserving is an indirect proof of the extent to which feminine influence prevailed. With the loss of political liberty, their importance, as always happens at such a conjuncture, was considerably increased. Under a personal government there is far more scope for intrigue than where law is king; and as intriguers women are at least the209 equals of men. Moreover, they profited fully by the levelling tendencies of the age. One great service of the imperial jurisconsults was to remove some of the disabilities under which women formerly suffered. According to the old law, they were placed under male guardianship through their whole life, but this restraint was first reduced to a legal fiction by compelling the guardian to do what they wished, and at last it was entirely abolished. Their powers both of inheritance and bequest were extended; they frequently possessed immense wealth; and their wealth was sometimes expended for purposes of public munificence. Their social freedom seems to have been unlimited, and they formed combinations among themselves which probably served to increase their general influence.321 The old religions of Greece and Italy were essentially oracular. While inculcating the existence of supernatural beings, and prescribing the modes according to which such beings were to be worshipped, they paid most attention to the interpretation of the signs by which either future events in general, or the consequences of particular actions, were supposed to be divinely revealed. Of these intimations, some were given to the whole world, so that he who ran might read, others were reserved for certain favoured localities, and only communicated through the appointed ministers of the god. The Delphic oracle in particular enjoyed an enormous reputation both among Greeks and barbarians for guidance afforded under the latter conditions; and during a considerable period it may even be said to have directed the course of Hellenic civilisation. It was also under this form that supernatural religion suffered most injury from the great intellectual movement which followed the Persian wars. Men who had learned to study the constant sequences of Nature for themselves, and to shape their conduct according to fixed principles of prudence or of justice, either thought it irreverent to trouble the god about questions on which they were competent to form an opinion for themselves, or did not choose to place a well-considered scheme at the mercy of his possibly interested responses. That such a revolution occurred about the middle of the fifth century B.C., seems proved by the great change of tone in reference to this subject which one perceives on passing from Aeschylus to Sophocles. That anyone should question the veracity of an oracle is a supposition which never crosses the mind of the elder dramatist. A knowledge of augury counts among the greatest benefits222 conferred by Prometheus on mankind, and the Titan brings Zeus himself to terms by his acquaintance with the secrets of destiny. Sophocles, on the other hand, evidently has to deal with a sceptical generation, despising prophecies and needing to be warned of the fearful consequences brought about by neglecting their injunctions. The stranger had a pleasant, round face, with eyes that twinkled in spite of the creases around them that showed worry. No wonder he was worried, Sandy thought: having deserted the craft they had foiled in its attempt to get the gems, the man had returned from some short foray to discover his craft replaced by another. “Thanks,” Dick retorted, without smiling. When they reached him, in the dying glow of the flashlight Dick trained on a body lying in a heap, they identified the man who had been warned by his gypsy fortune teller to “look out for a hidden enemy.” He was lying at full length in the mould and leaves. "But that is sport," she answered carelessly. On the retirement of Townshend, Walpole reigned supreme and without a rival in the Cabinet. Henry Pelham was made Secretary at War; Compton Earl of Wilmington Privy Seal. He left foreign affairs chiefly to Stanhope, now Lord Harrington, and to the Duke of Newcastle, impressing on them by all means to avoid quarrels with foreign Powers, and maintain the blessings of peace. With all the faults of Walpole, this was the praise of his political system, which system, on the meeting of Parliament in the spring of 1731, was violently attacked by Wyndham and Pulteney, on the plea that we were making ruinous treaties, and sacrificing British interests, in order to benefit Hanover, the eternal millstone round the neck of England. Pulteney and Bolingbroke carried the same attack into the pages of The Craftsman, but they failed to move Walpole, or to shake his power. The English Government, instead of treating Wilkes with a dignified indifference, was weak enough to show how deeply it was touched by him, dismissed him from his commission of Colonel of the Buckinghamshire Militia, and treated Lord Temple as an abettor of his, by depriving him of the Lord-Lieutenancy of the same county, and striking his name from the list of Privy Councillors, giving the Lord-Lieutenancy to Dashwood, now Lord Le Despencer. "I tell you what I'll do," said the Deacon, after a little consideration. "I feel as if both Si and you kin stand a little more'n you had yesterday. I'll cook two to-day. We'll send a big cupful over to Capt. McGillicuddy. That'll leave us two for to-morrer. After that we'll have to trust to Providence." "Indeed you won't," said the Surgeon decisively. "You'll go straight home, and stay there until you are well. You won't be fit for duty for at least a month yet, if then. If you went out into camp now you would have a relapse, and be dead inside of a week. The country between here and Chattanooga is dotted with the graves of men who have been sent back to the front too soon." "Adone do wud that—though you sound more as if you wur in a black temper wud me than as if you pitied me." "Wot about this gal he's married?" "Don't come any further." "Davy, it 'ud be cruel of us to go and leave him." "Insolent priest!" interrupted De Boteler, "do you dare to justify what you have done? Now, by my faith, if you had with proper humility acknowledged your fault and sued for pardon—pardon you should have had. But now, you leave this castle instantly. I will teach you that De Boteler will yet be master of his own house, and his own vassals. And here I swear (and the baron of Sudley uttered an imprecation) that, for your meddling knavery, no priest or monk shall ever again abide here. If the varlets want to shrieve, they can go to the Abbey; and if they want to hear mass, a priest can come from Winchcombe. But never shall another of your meddling fraternity abide at Sudley while Roland de Boteler is its lord." "My lord," said Edith, in her defence, "this woman has sworn falsely. The medicine I gave was a sovereign remedy, if given as I ordered. Ten drops would have saved the child's life; but the contents of the phial destroyed it. The words I uttered were prayers for the life of the child. My children, and all who know me, can bear witness that I have a custom of asking His blessing upon all I take in hand. I raised my eyes towards heaven, and muttered words; but, my lord, they were words of prayer—and I looked up as I prayed, to the footstool of the Lord. But it is in vain to contend: the malice of the wicked will triumph, and Edith Holgrave, who even in thought never harmed one of God's creatures, must be sacrificed to cover the guilt, or hide the thoughtlessness of another." "Aye, Sir Treasurer, thou hast reason to sink thy head! Thy odious poll-tax has mingled vengeance—nay, blood—with the cry of the bond." HoME古一级毛片免费观看
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