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Figure 91c
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	It is perhaps more convincing if ↓_B%4F%1_↓ is taken as the tonic
realm of the diminished chord of bars 27-28.  Then the e%4FA%1 chord
has a broader role.  In the largest sense, it might be considered
as an appoggiatura (IV%4A%1 with delayed resolution) to the B%4F%1 chord of
bar 31.  However, this e%4F%1 chord still stands in the relation of
I%4A%1 to VII%4E%1 with the following chord.  With these things in mind,
it would be well here to fill out the bottom level of detailed
functions in our analysis of this section.
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Figure 92 
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