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sweetness and light
noun
extreme or excessive pleasantness or amiability.
decorous charm combined with intelligence.
sweetness and light
noun
an apparently affable reasonableness
sweetness and light
A phrase popularized by the nineteenth-century English author Matthew Arnold; it had been used earlier by Jonathan Swift. According to Arnold, sweetness and light are two things that a culture should strive for. “Sweetness†is moral righteousness, and “light†is intellectual power and truth. He states that someone “who works for sweetness and light united, works to make reason and the will of God prevail.â€
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
Origin of sweetness and light1
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
Origin of sweetness and light1
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
All is sweetness and light on that front.
"She might be all sweetness and light, but that girl can party, don't think she can't," Ant said.
Today, Arnold’s vision of culture as “sweetness and light†is often mocked as elitist hokum.
“We all imagine it being sort of sweetness and light, and we’ve all seen ‘Shakespeare in Love’ and everyone’s sitting around drinking.
“Mrs. Harris Goes To Paris†is all sweetness and light.
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