The sound of which will make the blood tingle in men's veins; and whole Armies and Assemblages will sing it, with eyes weeping and burning, with hearts defiant of Death, Despot and Devil. The Cornhill Magazine - Page 427edited by - 1884Full view - About this book
| Thomas Carlyle - 1837 - 442 pages
...into grim melody and rhythm ; into his Hymn or March of the Marseillese: luckiest musical-composition ever promulgated. The sound of which will make the...burning, with hearts defiant of Death, Despot and Devil. One sees well, these Marseillese will be too late for the Federation Feast. In fact, it is not Champ-deMars... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1838 - 482 pages
...into grim melody and rhythm ; into his Hymn or March of the Marseillese : luckiest musical-composition ever promulgated. The sound of which will make the...burning, with hearts defiant of Death, Despot and Devil. One sees well, these Marseillese will be too late for the Federation Feast. In fact, it is not Champ-de-Mars... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1838 - 490 pages
...into grim melody and rhythm ; into his Hymn or March of the Marseillese : luckiest musical-composition ever promulgated. The sound of which will make the blood tingle in men's veins ; and whole Annies and Assemblages will sing it, with eyes weeping and burning, with hearts defiant of Death, Despot... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1848 - 386 pages
...Marseillese : luckiest musical-composition ever promulgated. The sound of 1 Dampmartin, ubi supra. * AD 1836. which will make the blood tingle in men's veins ;...burning, with hearts defiant of Death, Despot and Devil. One sees well, these Marseillese will be too late for the Federation Feast. In fact, it is not Champ-de-Mars... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1870 - 632 pages
...direct it. "Luckiest musical composition ever promulgated," says picturesque and earnest llr. Carlyle, "the sound of which will make the blood tingle in men's veins. "Whole armies and assemblages will sing it, with eyes weeping and burning, with hearts defiant of death,... | |
| Henri Van Laun - 1878 - 536 pages
...llouget-Delisle, an engineer officer in garrison at Huningen, but which, under the name of ^[arseillaise, " will make the blood tingle in men's veins, and whole...burning, with hearts defiant of Death, Despot, and Devil."1 To add fuel to the fire, the Duke of Brunswick, entering on the campaign, issued a manifesto,... | |
| William Henry Davenport Adams - 1880 - 362 pages
...an inspired Tyrtsean Colonel, Rouget de Lille, has translated into grim melody and rhythm; into his Hymn or March of the Marseillaise: luckiest musical...of which will make the blood tingle in men's veins ; aud whole Armies and Assemblages will sing it, with eyes weeping and burning, with hearts defiant... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1883 - 596 pages
...still holds?* has translated into grim melody and rhythm ; into his Hymn or March of the Marseillese: luckiest musical composition ever promulgated. The...burning, with hearts defiant of Death, Despot and Devil. 1181. One sees well, these Marseillese will be too late for the Federation Feast. In fact, it is not... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1837 - 398 pages
...into grim melody and rhythm ; into his Hymn or March of the Marseillese : luckiest musical-composition ever promulgated. The sound of which will make the...burning, with hearts defiant of Death, Despot and Devil. One sees well, these Marseillese will be too late for the Federation Feast. In fact, it is not Champ-de-Mars... | |
| John Philip Sousa - 1890 - 294 pages
...rhythm ; into his Hymn or March oj the Marseilles: : luckiest musical composition ever promuigated. The sound of which will make the blood tingle in men's...burning, with hearts defiant of Death, Despot and Devil." — Carfylc. " On the ISth Nivosc ( sth January, 1793 ), an order of the Directory enjoined that at... | |
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