tis in war that the knot of fellowship is closest drawn. Tis in war that mutual succour is most given, mutual danger run, and common affection most exerted and employed. For heroism and philanthropy are almost one and the same. The Caxtons: A Family Picture - Side 380af Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton - 1874Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| 1829 - 838 sider
...the kind itself, and conducing to its welfare and support." drawn, it is in war that mutual succour is most given, mutual danger run, and common affection...For heroism and philanthropy are almost one and the game. Yet by a small misguidance of the affection, a lover of mankind becomes a ravagcr : a hero and... | |
| 1849 - 844 sider
...spirits. But 'tis in war that the knot of fellowship is closest drawn ; 'tis in war that mutual succour is most given — mutual danger run, and common affection...said Mr Caxton, resuming — " not but what I hold it onr duty never to foster into a passion what wo must rather submit to as an awful necessity. You say... | |
| Robert Southey - 1849 - 710 sider
...spirits. But 'tis in war that the knot of fellowship is closest drawn. 'Tis in war that mutual succour is most given, mutual danger run, and common affection...heroism and philanthropy are almost one and the same. Yet by a small mis-guidance of the affection, a lover of mankind becomes a ravager : a hero and deliverer... | |
| Robert Southey - 1849 - 756 sider
...spirits. But 'tis in war that the knot of fellowship is closest drawn. 'Tis in war that mutual succour is most given, mutual danger run, and common affection...heroism and philanthropy are almost one and the same. Yet by a small mis-guidance of the affection, a lover of mankind becomes a ravager : a hero and deliverer... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1849 - 450 sider
...spirits. But it is in war that the knot of fellowship ia closest drawn. It is in war that mutual succour is most given, mutual danger run, and common affection...heroism and philanthropy are almost one and the same. Yet, by a small misguidance of the affection, a lover of mankind becomes a ravager; a hero and deliverer... | |
| Robert Southey - 1850 - 484 sider
...spirits. But 'tis in war that the knot of fellowship is closest drawn. Tis in war that mutual succour is most given, mutual danger run, and common affection most exerted and employed. For heroism bad philanthropy are almost one and the some. Yet by a anaJI mis-guidance of the affection, a lover... | |
| 1849 - 822 sider
...spirits. But 'tis in war that the knot of fellowship is closest drawn ; 'tis in war that mutual succour is most given — mutual danger run, and common affection most exerted and emmust rather submit to as an awfnl necessity. You say truly, Mr Squills — war is an evil ; and woe... | |
| 1850 - 652 sider
...But 'tis in war that the knot of fellowship has been closest tied ; ntis in war that mutual succour is most given, mutual danger run, and common affection...heroism and philanthropy are almost one and the same!" The wars in central Asia have burnt this truth indelibly into the history of the country. Never, perhaps,... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1852 - 480 sider
...passion of the most heroic spirits. But it is in war that the knot of fellowship is closest drawn. It is in war that mutual succor is most given, mutual danger...heroism and philanthropy are almost one and the same. Yet, by a small misguidance of the affection, a lover of mankind becomes a ravager; a hero and deliverer... | |
| Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1854 - 630 sider
...spirits. But 'tis in war that the knot of fellowship is closest drawn ; 'tis in war that mutual succour is most given, mutual danger run, and common affection...heroism and philanthropy are almost one and the same." We consider that Teunyson has displayed wisdom of the highest order in thus unfolding the true philosophy... | |
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