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 65
... chorus or burden , which is essential . 3. It should be of the simplest form and most marked rhythm ; the words easy to be retained by the popular memory , and the melody and harmony such as may be readily sung by ordinary voices . 4 ...
... chorus or burden , which is essential . 3. It should be of the simplest form and most marked rhythm ; the words easy to be retained by the popular memory , and the melody and harmony such as may be readily sung by ordinary voices . 4 ...
Pagina 70
... chorus is necessary ; for the main object is that a throng of people may join in the hymn , and it is not reasonable to expect that a miscellaneous crowd of Americans should master the whole of a song , words and music . Nor is it ...
... chorus is necessary ; for the main object is that a throng of people may join in the hymn , and it is not reasonable to expect that a miscellaneous crowd of Americans should master the whole of a song , words and music . Nor is it ...
Pagina 73
... chorus that— " Britons never , never , never , shall be slaves . " And in the Marseillaise there are none of the graces of poetry . With a single exception , not a line con- * The only song of Shakespeare's which has not been marred by ...
... chorus that— " Britons never , never , never , shall be slaves . " And in the Marseillaise there are none of the graces of poetry . With a single exception , not a line con- * The only song of Shakespeare's which has not been marred by ...
Pagina 74
... chorus . After the call " Aux armes , citoyens ! Formez vos bataillons ! " and , - with that proud step into the major key- " Marchons ! " the sequel , " qu ' un sang impur abreuve nos sillons , " be- littles and enfeebles the summons ...
... chorus . After the call " Aux armes , citoyens ! Formez vos bataillons ! " and , - with that proud step into the major key- " Marchons ! " the sequel , " qu ' un sang impur abreuve nos sillons , " be- littles and enfeebles the summons ...
Pagina 80
... chorus . With comparatively few exceptions , the hymns sent in proved to be of interest only to their writers as rhymed expressions of personal feeling or fancy . Of these exceptions many were excluded from special consideration as ...
... chorus . With comparatively few exceptions , the hymns sent in proved to be of interest only to their writers as rhymed expressions of personal feeling or fancy . Of these exceptions many were excluded from special consideration as ...
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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 - 1862 |
National Hymns: How They are Written and how They are Not Written. A Lyric ... Richard Grant White Vizualizare completă - 1861 |
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Pagina 18 - O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave? On the shore, dimly seen through the mists of the deep, Where the foe's haughty host in dread silence reposes, What is that which the breeze, o'er the towering steep, As it fitfully blows, half conceals, half discloses?
Pagina 57 - Allons, enfants de la patrie, Le jour de gloire est arrivé ; Contre nous de la tyrannie L'étendard sanglant est levé.
Pagina 43 - O Lord our God, arise! Scatter his enemies, And make them fall; Confound their politics, Frustrate their knavish tricks: On Thee our hopes we fix — God save us all!
Pagina 40 - God save great George our King, Long live our noble King; God save the King.
Pagina 58 - Amour sacré de la Patrie, Conduis, soutiens nos bras vengeurs. Liberté, liberté chérie, Combats avec tes défenseurs. Sous nos drapeaux, que la Victoire Accoure à tes mâles accents : Que tes ennemis expirants Voient ton triomphe et notre gloire ! Aux armes, citoyens ! Formez vos bataillons : Marchons, qu'un sang impur abreuve nos sillons.
Pagina 160 - States for peace and for war, — the right to keep troops or ships of war in time of peace, or to engage in war unless actually invaded...
Pagina 76 - Still more majestic shalt thou rise, More dreadful from each foreign stroke; As the loud blast that tears the skies Serves but to root thy native oak.
Pagina 45 - God bless the Prince of Wales, The true born Prince of Wales, Sent us by Thee! Grant us one favor more, The King for to restore, As thou hast done before, The Familie...
Pagina 42 - King ! Long live our noble King! God save the King! Send him victorious, Happy and glorious, Long to reign over us ! God save the King!
Pagina 57 - Français, pour nous, ah ! quel outrage ! Quels transports il doit exciter ! C'est nous qu'on ose méditer De rendre à l'antique esclavage ! Aux armes, citoyens ! etc. Quoi ! ces cohortes étrangères Feraient la loi dans nos foyers...