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
"To a Friend" http://www.poetry-online.org/arnold_to_a_friend.htm (1849), line 1
The Functions of Criticism at the Present Time (1864)
"Shakespeare" (1849)
“Let the long contention cease!
Geese are swans, and swans are geese.”
St. 2
The Last Word (1867)
“How fair a lot to fill
Is left to each man still.”
"A Summer Night," Poems: Second Series, (1855), last stanza http://books.google.com/books?id=IzpcAAAAcAAJ&q=%22How+fair+a+lot+to+fill+Is+left+to+each+man+still%22&pg=PA210#v=onepage
Heinrich Heine, p. 144
Essays in Criticism (1865)
"To Marguerite, in Returning a Volume of the Letters of Ortis" (1852), stanza 1
“The men of culture are the true apostles of equality.”
Zdroj: Culture and Anarchy (1869), Ch. I, Sweetness and Light
The Functions of Criticism at the Present Time (1864)
Heinrich Heine, p. 146
Essays in Criticism (1865)
“A beautiful and ineffectual angel, beating in the void his luminous wings in vain.”
On Percy Bysshe Shelley, Byron
Essays in Criticism, second series (1888)
Joseph Butler, Human Nature and Other Sermons, "Sermon VII" as quoted in Arnold's "St. Paul and Protestantism" (1870).
Misattributed
" Shakespeare http://classiclit.about.com/library/bl-etexts/marnold/bl-marn-shakes.htm" (1849, st. 1)
"Schools and Universities on the Continent" (1868)