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 ix
... remark and narrative ; but my work grew under my 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 ...
... remark and narrative ; but my work grew under my 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 ...
Pagina 33
... remark here upon what is meant by the words ' pation ' and ' people ' respectively . Within a comparatively short period , necessity , which rules nowhere more despotically than in lan- guage , has perverted the former to a sense almost ...
... remark here upon what is meant by the words ' pation ' and ' people ' respectively . Within a comparatively short period , necessity , which rules nowhere more despotically than in lan- guage , has perverted the former to a sense almost ...
Pagina 43
... lines , remark particularly that this stanza concerns itself about a king who is in personal peril , from enemies open and secret , and who , with his faithful subjects , is awaiting deliverance . God is NATIONAL HYMNS . 43.
... lines , remark particularly that this stanza concerns itself about a king who is in personal peril , from enemies open and secret , and who , with his faithful subjects , is awaiting deliverance . God is NATIONAL HYMNS . 43.
Pagina 62
... remark- able extent . Newspapers which undertook to gather these effusions of popular sentiment together from various quarters , filled column after column with them , and sometimes page after page . The greater part of these verses was ...
... remark- able extent . Newspapers which undertook to gather these effusions of popular sentiment together from various quarters , filled column after column with them , and sometimes page after page . The greater part of these verses was ...
Pagina 88
... remark . The next song has for its central thought the love of liberty - that liberty which is in accordance with truth and right ; which love is the strong bond of union between American citizens ; and which - never felt , as , indeed ...
... remark . The next song has for its central thought the love of liberty - that liberty which is in accordance with truth and right ; which love is the strong bond of union between American citizens ; and which - never felt , as , indeed ...
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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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