| 1910 - 964 Seiten
...answer to the question 'opportunities for what?' Matthew Arnold, writing of Man and Nature, says, — Know, man hath all which Nature hath, but more. And in that more lie all his hopes of good. One may say that the good politician has all that the politicaster has and more, and in that more lies... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1878 - 396 Seiten
...serious, firm— For this, thy track, across the fretful foam In Harmony with Nature. TO A PREACHER. '!N harmony with Nature?' Restless fool, Who with such...impossibility— To be like Nature strong, like Nature cooll Know, man hath all which Nature hath, but more, And in that more lie all his hopes of good. Nature... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1884 - 396 Seiten
...due to wit, Which saw one clue to life, and follow'd it. In Harmony with Nature. TO A PREACHER. '!N harmony with Nature?' Restless fool, Who with such heat dost preach what were to thec, When true, the last impossibility — To be like Nature strong, like Nature cool! Know, man hath... | |
| 1888 - 936 Seiten
...Art by themselves cannot suffice. " In harmony with Nature J Restless fool Who with such heat doth preach what were to thee, When true, the last impossibility — To be like Nature strong, like Nature cool I Enow, man hath all which Nature hath, but more, And in that more lies all bis hopes of good. Nature... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1889 - 296 Seiten
...due to wit, Which saw one clue to life, and folloVd it. IN HARMONY WITH NATURE. TO A PREACHER. ;"!N harmony with Nature?" Restless fool, Who with such...impossibility — To be like Nature strong, like Nature cool ! r Know, man hath all which Nature hath, but more, And in that more lie all his hopes of good. Nature... | |
| James Seth - 1894 - 488 Seiten
...The same lesson, that " from flesh unto spirit man grows," is finely enforced by Matthew Arnold: " Know, man hath all which Nature hath, but more, And in that more lie all his hopes of good. Man must begin, know this, where Nature ends ; Nature and man can never be fast friends. Fool, if thou... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1895 - 540 Seiten
...; due to wit, Which saw one clue to life, and follow'd it. IN HARMONY WITH NATURE TO A PREACHER "IN harmony with Nature?" Restless fool, Who with such heat dost preach what were to thee, AVhen true, the last impossibility — To be like Nature strong, like Nature cool ! Know, man hath... | |
| 1896 - 1092 Seiten
...definitely summed up by him in the sonnet to a preacher who talked loosely of our ' harmony with Nature.' Know, man hath all which Nature hath, but more, And in that more lie all his hopes of good. Not only is Arnold what Aristotle called r/diiciaraTOS, a moralist in verse, but his moral philosophy... | |
| 1896 - 928 Seiten
...definitely summed up by him in the sonnet to a preacher who talked loosely of our "harmony with nature." Know, man hath all which nature hath, but more, And in that more lie all his hopes of good. Not only is Arnold what Aristotle called i«1««T«Toç, a moralist in verse, but his moral philosophy... | |
| 1896 - 842 Seiten
...definitely summed up by him in the sonnet to a preacher who talked loosely of our "harmony with nature." Know, man hath all which nature hath, but more, And in that more lie all his hopes of good. Not only is Arnold what Aristotle called ij»i«uT<iiot , a moralist in verse, but his moral philosophy... | |
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