Matthew Arnold nejznámější citáty
Originál: (en) Brighton makes me bilious, and it is dusty and glaring, but it suits the children wonderfully, and there are moments in the day when the sea has a divine look.
Zdroj: [Arnold, Matthew, The letters of Matthew Arnold: 1866-1870, Svazek 3, University Press of Virginia, 1998, 138, anglicky]
„Není snadné užívat si slunce, lehce žít na jaře, milovat, myslet, konat?“
Zdroj: [Exley, Helen, Pro klid v duši 365 : Citáty na každý den, Zuzana Pavlová, Slovart, Praha, 2018, 368, 978-80-7529-518-7, 6]
Matthew Arnold: Citáty anglicky
In a letter to his sister, New Year's Day, 1882. Quoted in the Preface
Matthew Arnold's Notebooks (1902)
Quoted from S.R. Goel, (1994) Heroic Hindu resistance to Muslim invaders, 636 AD to 1206 AD.
The Functions of Criticism at the Present Time (1864)
" Written in Emerson's Essays http://www.bartleby.com/246/414.html" (1849)
“Fate gave, what Chance shall not control,
His sad lucidity of soul.”
Zdroj: Resignation (1849), l. 197
“What shelter to grow ripe is ours?
What leisure to grow wise?”
"Stanzas in Memory of the Author of "Obermann"" (1852), st. 18
“Yet they, believe me, who await
No gifts from Chance, have conquer’d Fate.”
Zdroj: Resignation (1849), l. 248-249
The Study of Poetry
Essays in Criticism, second series (1888)
“Such a price
The Gods exact for song;
To become what we sing.”
" The Strayed Reveller to Ulysses http://www.poetry-archive.com/a/the_strayed_reveller_to_ulysses.html"
“That which in England we call the middle class is in America virtually the nation.”
"A Word More About America" (1885)
Zdroj: Culture and Anarchy (1869), Ch. IV, Hebraism and Hellenism
Literary Influence of Academies, p. 69
Essays in Criticism (1865)
Zdroj: Culture and Anarchy (1869), Ch. I, Sweetness and Light
“Conduct is three-fourths of our life and its largest concern.”
Zdroj: Literature and Dogma (1873), Ch. 1
"Lines Written in Kensington Gardens" (1852), st. 10