Selections from the Prose Works of Matthew Arnold Quotes
Selections from the Prose Works of Matthew Arnold: Insightful essays and cultural critique from a Victorian literary master
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“That return of Burke upon himself has always seemed to me one of the finest things in English literature, or indeed in any literature. That is what I call living by ideas: when one side of a question has long had your earnest support, when all your feelings are engaged, when you hear all round you no language but one, when your party talks this language like a steam-engine and can imagine no other,—still to be able to think, still to be irresistibly carried, if so it be, by the current of thought to the opposite side of the question, and, like Balaam, to be unable to speak anything but what the Lord has put in your mouth. I know nothing more striking, and I must add that I know nothing more un-English.”
― Selections from the Prose Works of Matthew Arnold: Insightful essays and cultural critique from a Victorian literary master
― Selections from the Prose Works of Matthew Arnold: Insightful essays and cultural critique from a Victorian literary master
