... in the front of watchful foes — involved adventures capable of shedding the lustre of romance on friendship. These circumstances, by bringing the virtues of sympathy with the weak, tenderness for the beautiful, protection for the young, together... Sexual Inversion - Sivu 184tekijä(t) Havelock Ellis, John Addington Symonds - 1897 - 299 sivuaKoko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| Edward Carpenter - 1912 - 174 sivua
...on a hostile shore, night-vigils by the side of blazing beacons, foragings for food, picquet service in the front of watchful foes — involved adventures...captain would have relied for giving strength to his battalions, and for keeping alive the flames of enterprise and daring." The author then goes on to... | |
| Chris White - 1999 - 396 sivua
...gratitude, self-devotion, and admiring attachment into play, may have tended to cement unions hetween man and man no less firm than that of marriage. On...captain would have relied for giving strength to his hattalions, and for keeping alive the flames of enterprise and daring.' The author then goes on to... | |
| David Ricks, Michael Trapp - 2001 - 180 sivua
...the young. together with corresponding qualities of gratitude. self-devotion and admiting anachment. into play. may have tended to cement unions between man and man no less firm than that of marriage ... In these conditions the paiderastic passion may have well combined manly virtue with carnal appetite.... | |
| John Addington Symonds - 2002 - 114 sivua
...comradeship to the rank of an enthusiasm. The incidents of emigration into a distant country — perils at sea, passages of rivers and mountains, assaults of...heath-strewn bed, rallying to the comrade's voice on onset, relying on the comrade's shield when fallen, these men learned the meanings of the words... | |
| Philip Holden, Richard R. Ruppel - 2003 - 364 sivua
...Carpenter quotes from Symonds's A Problem in Greek Ethics on such attachment in the Greek military: "unions between man and man no less firm than that...captain would have relied for giving strength to his battalions, and for keeping alive the flames of enterprise and daring."22 Carpenter sees this embodied... | |
| Lukas De Blois - 2004 - 368 sivua
...young, together with corresponding qualities of gratitude, self-devotion and admiring attachment... may have tended to cement unions between man and man no less firm than that of marriage. . . Fighting and foraging in company (17). 4 3 This is the exact reference given by Symonds: "Laws,... | |
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