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 35
... express , not more our respect for our monarch than our own national pride . " The words , indeed , are poor enough . Lyrically , they are naught ; but they express in strong , blunt language , the British national feeling ; they ...
... express , not more our respect for our monarch than our own national pride . " The words , indeed , are poor enough . Lyrically , they are naught ; but they express in strong , blunt language , the British national feeling ; they ...
Pagina 36
... express " not more our respect for our monarch than our own national pride ? " By whom were they written , and when , and on what inspira- tion ? These points were long mooted , but they have been pretty nearly settled ; and before we ...
... express " not more our respect for our monarch than our own national pride ? " By whom were they written , and when , and on what inspira- tion ? These points were long mooted , but they have been pretty nearly settled ; and before we ...
Pagina 53
... express loyalty and faithful endurance ; a song of peace and plethoric festivity . The other , the signal of destruction , the warning note of revolution ; the song that rises from the field where the red ploughshare turns up petri ...
... express loyalty and faithful endurance ; a song of peace and plethoric festivity . The other , the signal of destruction , the warning note of revolution ; the song that rises from the field where the red ploughshare turns up petri ...
Pagina 59
... national hymn will not be written . The old air will be preserved ; the words will be altered as little as possible , and perverted as much as possible , so that Britons , though they no longer express their " respect NATIONAL HYMNS . 59.
... national hymn will not be written . The old air will be preserved ; the words will be altered as little as possible , and perverted as much as possible , so that Britons , though they no longer express their " respect NATIONAL HYMNS . 59.
Pagina 60
... express their " respect for their monarch , " can yet give utterance to their " national pride , " as nearly as may be in the good old way . * * A gentleman who has seen the proofs of these pages as they pass- ed through the press , has ...
... express their " respect for their monarch , " can yet give utterance to their " national pride , " as nearly as may be in the good old way . * * A gentleman who has seen the proofs of these pages as they pass- ed through the press , has ...
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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 |
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