| Margaret Armstrong - 1938 - 412 páginas
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| Gilbert Chase - 1955 - 766 páginas
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| Gilbert Chase - 1966 - 792 páginas
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| Betsy Fancher - 1971 - 248 páginas
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| Constance Wright - 1972 - 272 páginas
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| Constance Wright - 1972 - 272 páginas
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| Paul Oliver, Max Harrison, William Bolcom - 1986 - 436 páginas
...it appears, attempted or heard anything like part-singing' (p. 159). She described how at a funeral 'the whole congregation uplifted their voices in a...first high wailing notes of which - sung all in unison . . . sent a thrill through my nerves' (p. 140). She did not, however, note the words she heard. In... | |
| Gilbert Chase - 1992 - 768 páginas
...the strange. Describing a Negro funeral that she attended in the evening by torchlight, she writes: "Presently the whole congregation uplifted their voices...high wailing notes of which — sung all in unison . . . sent a thrill through all my nerves."' Many were the "thrills" to come, for millions of listeners... | |
| 1992 - 325 páginas
...men carrying pine-wood torches, the fitful glare of which glanced over the strange assembly. . . . Presently the whole congregation uplifted their voices...sung all in unison, in the midst of these unwonted surroundings—sent a thrill through all my nerves. When the chant ceased cooper London began a prayer,... | |
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