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Chap. III.] 97. Our next examples are more modern—

It is only needful to remark that in the latter part of example (a) there is a modulation. The principle by which this part of the answer is regulated will be explained in the next chapter.

98. In Cherubini's Treatise on Fugue we find the following example of a real answer to a subject going to the dominant through the third of the scale—

Cherubini gives this without a word of explanation; it is clear, therefore, that he did not regard it as an irregularity.

99. Two more passages will complete our illustrations of this point—