| James Holly Hanford - 1921 - 54 pages
...Milton had as mighty an enthusiasm as the most ardent of modern internationalists. " Who does not know that there is a mutual bond of amity and brotherhood between man and man all over the world, neither is it the English sea that can sever us from that duty and relation." His... | |
| 1921 - 726 pages
...Milton had as mighty an enthusiasm as the most ardent of modern internationalists. "Who does not know that there is a mutual bond of amity and brotherhood between man and man all over the world, neither is it the English sea that can sever us from that duty and relation." His... | |
| John Milton - 1991 - 320 pages
...carcasses all the Land over, and crying for vengeance against the living that should have righted them. Who knows not that there is a mutual bond of amity and brother-hood between man and man over all the World,74 neither is it the English Sea that can sever us from that duty and relation: a straiter bond... | |
| Charles W. Freeman, Jr. - 1995 - 616 pages
...reciprocal respect, and true friends are punctilious equals." Herman Melville, 1866 Amity, cross-cultural: "There is a mutual bond of amity and brotherhood between man and man over all the world. . . . Nor is it distance of place that makes enmity, but enmity makes distance. He therefore that keeps... | |
| William Riley Parker - 1996 - 708 pages
...future world-mindedness, nothing else from the pen of Milton can compare with these eloquent sentences: Who knows not that there is a mutual bond of amity...man and man over all the world ? Neither is it the English Sea that can sever us from that duty and relation . . . Nor is it distance of place that makes... | |
| Fred Halliday - 1999 - 426 pages
...the Whole Heavens. No one embodied this internationalism more effectively than the poet John Milton: Who knows not that there is a mutual bond of amity...man and man over all the world, neither is it the English sea that can sever us from that duty and relation.19 Milton's own work had an international... | |
| Derek N. C. Wood - 2001 - 286 pages
...brother is a murderer' (CP 2:470), and he is ignorant of the new covenant's universal human brotherhood. 'Who knows not that there is a mutual bond of amity...brother-hood between man and man over all the World?' (CP 3:214). There are two important reservations or qualifications that modern classical scholars have... | |
| Martin van Gelderen, Quentin Skinner - 2002 - 436 pages
...Milton is content to do little more than reproduce this argument in The Tenure. There is, he says, a 'mutual bond of amity and brotherhood between man and man over all the World' such that whoever 'keeps peace with me, neer or remote, of whatsoever Nation, is to mee as farr as... | |
| John Milton - 2003 - 1084 pages
...carcasses all the land over, and crying for vengeance against the living that should have righted them? Who knows not that there is a mutual bond of amity...man and man over all the world, neither is it the English sea that can sever us from that duty and relation? A straiter bond yet there is between fellow-subjects,... | |
| John Milton - 2003 - 1012 pages
...and crying for vengeance against the living that should have righted them? Who knows not that mere is a mutual bond of amity and brotherhood between man and man over all the world, neither is it the English sea that can sever us from that duty and relation: a straiter bond yet there is between fellow... | |
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