After them came trooping wags of innumerous crotchets, bright, belligerent Quaker, and moonshine morosoph Wilson. |
Furthermore, a comparison of the way in which crotchets and quavers are notated makes it likely that the same scribe copied both works. |
He ruined himself and all that trusted in him by crotchets that he could never explain to any rational man. |
In this connection it is noteworthy that the violins in bars 3-4 play in dotted crotchets, the three-eight equivalent of the original dotted minims. |
Laughing at the artist's crotchets is the only way I know to stay engaged with some of his more solemn scenes. |
The claws or crotchets, though general, are not universal, in lepidopterous larv. |