| Adrian Hyde-Price - 2000 - 292 Seiten
...itself with our mirth; And o'erthrew them with prohesying To the old of the new world's worth; For each age is a dream that is dying, Or one that is coming to birth. (Arthur O'Shaughnessy, 'The Music-Makers') The aim of the next two chapters is explore the structures... | |
| Seán McMahon - 2000 - 216 Seiten
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| James Ciment - 2001 - 472 Seiten
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| Ervin Laszlo - 2001 - 253 Seiten
...Babel itself in our mirth; And o'erthrew them with prophesying To the old of the new world's worth; For each age is a dream that is dying, Or one that is coming to birth. Arthur O'Shaughnessy PART Two The New Imperatives As WE HAVE SEEN IN PART ONE, in the present critical... | |
| Andrei Cherny - 2008 - 290 Seiten
...have to take the place of the "Western prairie." Frederick Jackson Turner died in 1932. THE OLD DEAL Each age is a dream that is dying, or one that is coming to birth. — Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Second Inaugural AeMress In the years after the Republican victory of... | |
| Jeffrey Richards - 2001 - 548 Seiten
...weaves in snatches of Rule, Britannia and La Marseillaise. The theme is elaborated in the fourth verse: A breath of our inspiration Is the life of each generation;...become their present, And their work in the world is done. This could easily be interpreted as the realization of the imperial vision enshrined in Elgar's... | |
| Jeffrey Richards - 2001 - 552 Seiten
...theme is elaborated in the fourth verse: A breath of our inspiration Is the life of each generation,A wondrous thing of our dreaming; Unearthly, impossible...become their present, And their work in the world is done. This could easily be interpreted as the realization of the imperial vision enshrined in Elgar's... | |
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