
Britons
AMES THOMSON'S WORDS HAVE BECOME so familiar since they were composed in 1740, have been roared out so often in concert halls, at football matches or church services, in a mood of jingoistic pride or, more recently, self-indulgent nostalgia, that we hardly bother anymore to think about what they mean or what they fail to say.
May 11, 2005
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Paperback
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448
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Yale University Press
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