The Hymn as LiteratureCentury Company, 1924 - 367 Seiten |
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... - ing the lyric from memory without any book - as Lincoln and Roosevelt are said usually to have done . Of course many persons may read more often from Shakspere or Byron or Edgar Guest ; some may never open a hymn - book . The THE HYMN 17.
... - ing the lyric from memory without any book - as Lincoln and Roosevelt are said usually to have done . Of course many persons may read more often from Shakspere or Byron or Edgar Guest ; some may never open a hymn - book . The THE HYMN 17.
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Jeremiah Bascom Reeves. some may never open a hymn - book . The statement here is that among English - speaking people gen- erally , the sum of times that the hymn - book is taken up and read is larger than the sum of times that any ...
Jeremiah Bascom Reeves. some may never open a hymn - book . The statement here is that among English - speaking people gen- erally , the sum of times that the hymn - book is taken up and read is larger than the sum of times that any ...
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... never repeat it , Mrs. Thrale says , without tears . This medieval hymn has been published , up to 1910 , in more than 137 modern English translations . Few other pro- ductions of the Latin language have seen so many published English ...
... never repeat it , Mrs. Thrale says , without tears . This medieval hymn has been published , up to 1910 , in more than 137 modern English translations . Few other pro- ductions of the Latin language have seen so many published English ...
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... never meant to be sung ; but the terminology which classes one kind as literary , thereby implying that the other kind . is not of the realm of literature , is inaccurate and unhappy . There may be no objection to saying that lyric ...
... never meant to be sung ; but the terminology which classes one kind as literary , thereby implying that the other kind . is not of the realm of literature , is inaccurate and unhappy . There may be no objection to saying that lyric ...
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... never told that many parts of the Old Testament were verse ? and the figures are stronger and the metaphors bolder and the images more surprising and strange than ever I read in any profane writer ? ” " " Indeed the best hymns are ...
... never told that many parts of the Old Testament were verse ? and the figures are stronger and the metaphors bolder and the images more surprising and strange than ever I read in any profane writer ? ” " " Indeed the best hymns are ...
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