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 13
... interest of slavery dominant in this country , and to pervert the flag of this free republic to the protection of inchoate slave communities , or to rend and ruin the great nation in which that interest had ceased to rule . This purpose ...
... interest of slavery dominant in this country , and to pervert the flag of this free republic to the protection of inchoate slave communities , or to rend and ruin the great nation in which that interest had ceased to rule . This purpose ...
Pagina 14
... interests , its honor , or even its exist- ence against a foreign foe . The feeling thus awak- ened , though so considerate and so placable , was yet enthusiastic . The fire of patriotism never burned with purer , brighter , or intenser ...
... interests , its honor , or even its exist- ence against a foreign foe . The feeling thus awak- ened , though so considerate and so placable , was yet enthusiastic . The fire of patriotism never burned with purer , brighter , or intenser ...
Pagina 31
... interests of life , our share of contributions to that literature , in the last fifty years , is one , of which , neither as to its quality nor its quantity , need we be ashamed . Irving , Dana , Bryant , Prescott , Webster , Everett ...
... interests of life , our share of contributions to that literature , in the last fifty years , is one , of which , neither as to its quality nor its quantity , need we be ashamed . Irving , Dana , Bryant , Prescott , Webster , Everett ...
Pagina 68
... interest to their writers , " or , in plain terms , either the flattest common - place , or absolutely neither rhyme nor reason . From the whole collection , only about thirty were reserved as worthy of a second reading , and these , on ...
... interest to their writers , " or , in plain terms , either the flattest common - place , or absolutely neither rhyme nor reason . From the whole collection , only about thirty were reserved as worthy of a second reading , and these , on ...
Pagina 74
... interest . This may be attained for- tuitously , or at least unconsciously ; but attained , it insures immortality , a dwelling - place in the heart of a whole nation . The words must express with fervid directness the central ...
... interest . This may be attained for- tuitously , or at least unconsciously ; but attained , it insures immortality , a dwelling - place in the heart of a whole nation . The words must express with fervid directness the central ...
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National Hymns: How They are Written and how They are Not Written. A Lyric ... Richard Grant White Vizualizare completă - 1861 |
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