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 21
... writer to a test which not all his sense of professional decorum would enable him to sustain . And so although we must partly admit the truth of the following lines from one of the pro- posed National Hymns , sent to the New York Com ...
... writer to a test which not all his sense of professional decorum would enable him to sustain . And so although we must partly admit the truth of the following lines from one of the pro- posed National Hymns , sent to the New York Com ...
Pagina 30
... writer adds , " had his short life been protracted , we might , perhaps , have had a school of secular music of our own which we cannot to this day boast of . " And since that day , with the exception of a clever composition or two by ...
... writer adds , " had his short life been protracted , we might , perhaps , have had a school of secular music of our own which we cannot to this day boast of . " And since that day , with the exception of a clever composition or two by ...
Pagina 34
... writers and speak- ers in all languages , as well as by people generally . But what then becomes of the nationality which distinguishes the English , the Scotch , and the Irish from each other ? What becomes of the nationality of ...
... writers and speak- ers in all languages , as well as by people generally . But what then becomes of the nationality which distinguishes the English , the Scotch , and the Irish from each other ? What becomes of the nationality of ...
Pagina 39
... writers . * But there are circumstances , and strong internal evidence , which sustain the testimony in favor of Carey ; and in a way which accounts for his never having owned the song publicly himself . In the Gentleman's Magazine ...
... writers . * But there are circumstances , and strong internal evidence , which sustain the testimony in favor of Carey ; and in a way which accounts for his never having owned the song publicly himself . In the Gentleman's Magazine ...
Pagina 66
... writers who are willing that their productions should be used for that purpose to signify their assent . 9 ... writer's name and address . All communications should be addressed to Maunsell B. Field , Esq . , Secre- tary of the National ...
... writers who are willing that their productions should be used for that purpose to signify their assent . 9 ... writer's name and address . All communications should be addressed to Maunsell B. Field , Esq . , Secre- tary of the National ...
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