But if this is a marked specimen of Riemann, examine his reading of the phrase wherein Chopin's triple rhythm is supplanted by duple.
"Chopin: The Man and His Music"
James Huneker
The simple duple measure, so naturally ornamented, is nobly, broadly melodious.
"Chopin: The Man and His Music"
James Huneker
This, of course, means duple time only, and Bysshe recognizes no other.
"The Art of English Poetry (1708)"
Edward Bysshe