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 vii
... hands of Messrs . Rudd & Carleton for publication under my editorial care . There were very few of these - not thirty , all told ; and those which were remarkable for lyric excellence were gra- dually so reduced in numbers by the ...
... hands of Messrs . Rudd & Carleton for publication under my editorial care . There were very few of these - not thirty , all told ; and those which were remarkable for lyric excellence were gra- dually so reduced in numbers by the ...
Pagina ix
... hand , and the result , though still a trifle , is some- thing more , as well as something other , than that which I sat down to write . If many of my readers find in the little book only what they had already learned , I shall be ...
... hand , and the result , though still a trifle , is some- thing more , as well as something other , than that which I sat down to write . If many of my readers find in the little book only what they had already learned , I shall be ...
Pagina 20
... these God and her true hands give her ? Her claim in war who seek to rob ? All others come in later- Her's first it is to front the Mob , The Tyrant and the Traitor . IV . God bless , God bless the glorious State 20 NATIONAL HYMNS .
... these God and her true hands give her ? Her claim in war who seek to rob ? All others come in later- Her's first it is to front the Mob , The Tyrant and the Traitor . IV . God bless , God bless the glorious State 20 NATIONAL HYMNS .
Pagina 32
... hand , Longfellow attained his present eminence first in England . Strangely enough , as some people call negro songs American national music , others meet the demand for a national literature , by referring the inquirer to " our ...
... hand , Longfellow attained his present eminence first in England . Strangely enough , as some people call negro songs American national music , others meet the demand for a national literature , by referring the inquirer to " our ...
Pagina 45
... hand three years before the Jacobite insurrection of 1745 , he probably composed what Mr. George Hogarth calls " this noble strain of patriotic loyalty , " in 1714 or 1715 , when the landing of the Pretender was anx- iously expected by ...
... hand three years before the Jacobite insurrection of 1745 , he probably composed what Mr. George Hogarth calls " this noble strain of patriotic loyalty , " in 1714 or 1715 , when the landing of the Pretender was anx- iously expected by ...
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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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