To try and approach truth on one side after another, not to strive or cry, nor to persist in pressing forward, on any one side, with violence and self-will — it is only thus, it seems to me, that mortals may hope to gain any vision of the mysterious... The Atlantic Monthly - Halaman 2651905Tampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| Matthew Arnold - 1865 - 332 halaman
...own, very obstinately. To try and approach Truth on one side after another, not to strive or cry, not to persist in pressing forward, on any one side, with violence and self-will,—it is only thus, it seems to me, that mortals may hope to gain any vision of the mysterious... | |
| Matthew Arnold (Dichter, England) - 1869 - 438 halaman
...of any opinion, even my own, very obstinately. To try and approach truth on one side after another, not to strive or cry, nor to persist in pressing forward, on any one side, with violence and self-will, — it is only thus, it seems to me, that mortals may hope to gain any vision of the mysterious Goddess,... | |
| 1869 - 664 halaman
...disinterested love of truth — the aim, as he says, " to try and approach truth on one side after another, not to strive or cry, nor to persist in pressing forward, on any one side, with violenco or self-will — it is only thus, it seems to me, that mortals may hopo to gain any vision... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1875 - 468 halaman
...of any opinion, even my own, very obstinately. To try and approach truth on one side after another, not to strive or cry, nor to' persist in pressing...forward, on any one side, with violence and self-will, — it is only thus, it seems to me, that mortals may hope to gain any vision of the mysterious Goddess,... | |
| Edmund Hodgson Yates, Mrs. Ellen Mary (Abdy-Williams) Whishaw, Walter Sichel, Ernest Belfort Bax - 1885 - 776 halaman
...Matthew Arnold's method, if method it may be called, " to approach truth on one side after another, not to strive or cry, nor to persist in pressing forward, on any one side, with violence and self-will." One of his best-known essays, that on Heine, is an admirable instance of what can and cannot be obtained... | |
| E.M. ABDY-WILLIAMS - 1885 - 772 halaman
...Matthew Arnold's method, if method it may be called, " to approach truth on one side after another, not to strive or cry, nor to persist in pressing forward, on any one side, with violence and self-will." One of his best-known essays, that on Heine, is an admirable instance of what can and cannot be obtained... | |
| Sir George Grove, David Masson, John Morley, Mowbray Morris - 1890 - 524 halaman
...iteration of truth should never be damnable. " To try and approach truth on one side after another, not to strive or cry, nor to persist in pressing forward, on any one side, with violence and self-will — it is only thus, it seems to me, that mortals may hope to gain Leaves from a Note-Book. any vision... | |
| 1927 - 554 halaman
...intelligence upon this new and very disconcerting order. "To try and approach truth on one side after another, not to strive or cry, nor to persist in pressing forward, on any one side, with violence and self-will, — it is only thus, it seems to me, that mortals may hope to gain any vision of the mysterious Goddess,... | |
| Sir George Grove, David Masson, John Morley, Mowbray Morris - 1892 - 524 halaman
...was his own phrase. " To try and approach Truth on one side after another, not to strive or cry, not to persist in pressing forward on any one side, with violence and self-will," — thus, and only thus, was such measure of Truth as is ever vouchsafed to mortals, in his opinion... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1897 - 464 halaman
...any opinion, even my own, very obstinately. To try and approach truth 10 on one side after another, not to strive or Cry, nor to persist in pressing forward, on any one side, with violence and self-will, — it is only thus, it seems to me, that mortals may hope to gain any vision of the mysterious Goddess,... | |
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