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 14
... excited by each other's eloquence -for then the simplest utterance of patriotism seemed eloquent - there was yet one ... excitement that without it must be repressed . Men will sing what they would be shamefaced to say . Music has the ...
... excited by each other's eloquence -for then the simplest utterance of patriotism seemed eloquent - there was yet one ... excitement that without it must be repressed . Men will sing what they would be shamefaced to say . Music has the ...
Pagina 17
... excited by any unusual incident , seeks utterance in verse and music ; and thus a national hymn seems almost as indispensa- ble an appanage of nationality as a national flag . One of the first indications of an incipient revolution in ...
... excited by any unusual incident , seeks utterance in verse and music ; and thus a national hymn seems almost as indispensa- ble an appanage of nationality as a national flag . One of the first indications of an incipient revolution in ...
Pagina 24
... excitement . Americans generally look and listen in silence . Their readiness for a new " sensation " is due in a great measure to their craving for novelty , and their freedom from those restraints which silently , but inexorably ...
... excitement . Americans generally look and listen in silence . Their readiness for a new " sensation " is due in a great measure to their craving for novelty , and their freedom from those restraints which silently , but inexorably ...
Pagina 50
... exciting and assisting at the atrocities of 1792. Headed by the wretch Santerre , they marched into Paris , and through its principal streets , on the 30th of July in that year , a band of swarthy , fierce , travel - soiled desperados ...
... exciting and assisting at the atrocities of 1792. Headed by the wretch Santerre , they marched into Paris , and through its principal streets , on the 30th of July in that year , a band of swarthy , fierce , travel - soiled desperados ...
Pagina 52
... excited such enthusiasm that , instead of six hundred volunteers , nine hundred left Strasbourg for the army . This song its author called merely " The War - Song of the Army of the Rhine " ( Chant de guerre de l'armée du Rhin ) . But ...
... excited such enthusiasm that , instead of six hundred volunteers , nine hundred left Strasbourg for the army . This song its author called merely " The War - Song of the Army of the Rhine " ( Chant de guerre de l'armée du Rhin ) . But ...
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National Hymns: How They are Written and how They are Not Written. A Lyric ... Richard Grant White Vizualizare completă - 1861 |
National Hymns: How They are Written and how They are Not Written. A Lyric ... Richard Grant White Vizualizare completă - 1861 |
National Hymns: How They are Written and how They are Not Written. A Lyric ... Richard Grant White Vizualizare completă - 1861 |
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