National Hymns: How They are Written and how They are Not Written : a Lyric and National Study for the Times : with a Letter to the Saturday ReviewRudd & Carleton, 1862 - 176 pagini |
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Pagina 12
... enemies only in so far ness . * * " I have nowhere in the North , " said the late Secretary of War , Mr. Holt of Kentucky , in his New York speech of September 3rd , ' found any feeling of exasperation against the people of the South ...
... enemies only in so far ness . * * " I have nowhere in the North , " said the late Secretary of War , Mr. Holt of Kentucky , in his New York speech of September 3rd , ' found any feeling of exasperation against the people of the South ...
Pagina 13
... enemies of the republic for which their fathers and ours had toiled , and fought , and died toge ther . The resentment was pure of all personality , and consistent with all charity and individual good will . Nay , it was mingled with ...
... enemies of the republic for which their fathers and ours had toiled , and fought , and died toge ther . The resentment was pure of all personality , and consistent with all charity and individual good will . Nay , it was mingled with ...
Pagina 35
... naught ; but they express in strong , blunt language , the British national feeling ; they denounce the king's enemies roundly , and rate them in good set terms ; and they do this in the form of prayer to God . XOX ...
... naught ; but they express in strong , blunt language , the British national feeling ; they denounce the king's enemies roundly , and rate them in good set terms ; and they do this in the form of prayer to God . XOX ...
Pagina 36
... enemies " that it so denounces are the reigning House of Hanover , and its supporters . It has been attributed to Dr. John Bull , a musician who lived in England in the reigns of Elizabeth and James I .; but this could have been done ...
... enemies " that it so denounces are the reigning House of Hanover , and its supporters . It has been attributed to Dr. John Bull , a musician who lived in England in the reigns of Elizabeth and James I .; but this could have been done ...
Pagina 40
... enemies , against whose politics and knavish tricks it is so devoutly damnatory are , as before said , the grandfa- thers , in various degrees of greatness , of her present Most Gracious Majesty . This has been before hesitat- ingly ...
... enemies , against whose politics and knavish tricks it is so devoutly damnatory are , as before said , the grandfa- thers , in various degrees of greatness , of her present Most Gracious Majesty . This has been before hesitat- ingly ...
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