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第102章

  IhavementionedJohnson’sgeneralaversiontoapun。Heonce,however,enduredoneofmine。Whenweweretalkingofanumerouscompanyinwhichhehaddistinguishedhimselfhighly,Isaid,’Sir,youwereaCODsurroundedbysmelts。Isnotthisenoughforyou?
  atatimetoowhenyouwerenotFISHINGforacompliment?’Helaughedatthiswithacomplacentapprobation。OldMr。Sheridanobserved,uponmymentioningittohim,’Helikedyourcomplimentsowell,hewaswillingtotakeitwithPUNSAUCE。’Formyownpart,Ithinknoinnocentspeciesofwitorpleasantryshouldbesuppressed;andthatagoodpunmaybeadmittedamongthesmallerexcellenciesoflivelyconversation。
  Mr。BurkeuniformlyshewedJohnsonthegreatestrespect;andwhenMr。Townshend,nowLordSydney,ataperiodwhenhewasconspicuousinopposition,threwoutsomereflectioninparliamentuponthegrantofapensiontoamanofsuchpoliticalprinciplesasJohnson;Mr。Burke,thoughthenofthesamepartywithMr。
  Townshend,stoodwarmlyforthindefenceofhisfriend,towhom,hejustlyobserved,thepensionwasgrantedsolelyonaccountofhiseminentliterarymerit。Iamwellassured,thatMr。Townshend’sattackuponJohnsonwastheoccasionofhis’hitchinginarhyme;’
  for,thatintheoriginalcopyofGoldsmith’scharacterofMr。
  Burke,inhisRetaliation,anotherperson’snamestoodinthecoupletwhereMr。Townshendisnowintroduced:——
  ’Thoughfraughtwithalllearningkeptstraininghisthroat,TopersuadeTommyTownshendtolendhimavote。’
  Itmaybeworthremarking,amongtheminutiaeofmycollection,thatJohnsonwasoncedrawntoserveinthemilitia,theTrainedBandsoftheCityofLondon,andthatMr。Rackstrow,oftheMuseuminFleet-street,washisColonel。Itmaybebelievedhedidnotserveinperson;buttheidea,withallitscircumstances,iscertainlylaughable。Heuponthatoccasionprovidedhimselfwithamusket,andwithaswordandbelt,whichIhaveseenhanginginhiscloset。
  Anauthourofmostanxiousandrestlessvanitybeingmentioned,’Sir,saidhe,thereisnotayoungsaplinguponParnassusmoreseverelyblownaboutbyeverywindofcriticismthanthatpoorfellow。’
  Thedifference,heobserved,betweenawell-bredandanill-bredmanisthis:’Oneimmediatelyattractsyourliking,theotheryouraversion。Youlovetheonetillyoufindreasontohatehim;youhatetheothertillyoufindreasontolovehim。’
  AfoppishphysicianonceremindedJohnsonofhishavingbeenincompanywithhimonaformeroccasion;’Idonotrememberit,Sir。’
  Thephysicianstillinsisted;addingthathethatdayworesofineacoatthatitmusthaveattractedhisnotice。’Sir,saidJohnson,hadyoubeendiptinPactolusIshouldnothavenoticedyou。’
  Heseemedtotakeapleasureinspeakinginhisownstyle;forwhenhehadcarelesslymissedit,hewouldrepeatthethoughttranslatedintoit。TalkingoftheComedyofTheRehearsal,hesaid,’Ithasnotwitenoughtokeepitsweet。’Thiswaseasy;hethereforecaughthimself,andpronouncedamoreroundsentence;’Ithasnotvitalityenoughtopreserveitfromputrefaction。’
  Thoughhehadnotasteforpainting,headmiredmuchthemannerinwhichSirJoshuaReynoldstreatedofhisart,inhisDiscoursestotheRoyalAcademy。Heobservedonedayofapassageinthem,’I
  thinkImightaswellhavesaidthismyself:’andoncewhenMr。
  Langtonwassittingbyhim,hereadoneofthemveryeagerly,andexpressedhimselfthus:——’Verywell,MasterReynolds;verywell,indeed。Butitwillnotbeunderstood。’
  WhenIobservedtohimthatPaintingwassofarinferiourtoPoetry,thatthestoryorevenemblemwhichitcommunicatesmustbepreviouslyknown,andmentionedasanaturalandlaughableinstanceofthis,thatalittleMissonseeingapictureofJusticewiththescales,hadexclaimedtome,’See,there’sawomansellingsweetmeats;’hesaid,’Painting,Sir,canillustrate,butcannotinform。’
  Nomanwasmorereadytomakeanapologywhenhehadcensuredunjustly,thanJohnson。Whenaproof-sheetofoneofhisworkswasbroughttohim,hefoundfaultwiththemodeinwhichapartofitwasarranged,refusedtoreadit,andinapassiondesiredthatthecompositormightbesenttohim。ThecompositorwasMr。Manning,adecentsensibleman,whohadcomposedaboutonehalfofhisDictionary,wheninMr。Strahan’sprinting-house;andagreatpartofhisLivesofthePoets,wheninthatofMr。Nichols;andwhoinhisseventy-seventhyear,wheninMr。Baldwin’sprinting-house,composedapartofthefirsteditionofthisworkconcerninghim。
  Byproducingthemanuscript,heatoncesatisfiedDr。Johnsonthathewasnottoblame。UponwhichJohnsoncandidlyandearnestlysaidtohim,’Mr。Compositor,Iaskyourpardon。Mr。Compositor,I
  askyourpardon,againandagain。’
  Hisgeneroushumanitytothemiserablewasalmostbeyondexample。
  Thefollowinginstanceiswellattested:——Cominghomelateonenight,hefoundapoorwomanlyinginthestreet,somuchexhaustedthatshecouldnotwalk;hetookheruponhisback,andcarriedhertohishouse,wherehediscoveredthatshewasoneofthosewretchedfemaleswhohadfallenintotheloweststateofvice,poverty,anddisease。Insteadofharshlyupbraidingher,hehadhertakencareofwithalltendernessforalongtime,atconsiderableexpence,tillshewasrestoredtohealth,andendeavouredtoputherintoavirtuouswayofliving。
  HeonceinhislifewasknowntohaveutteredwhatiscalledaBULL:SirJoshuaReynolds,whentheywereridingtogetherinDevonshire,complainedthathehadaverybadhorse,forthatevenwhengoingdownhillhemovedslowlystepbystep。’AysaidJohnson,andwhenhegoesuphill,heSTANDSSTILL。’
  Hehadagreataversiontogesticulatingincompany。Hecalledoncetoagentlemanwhooffendedhiminthatpoint,’Don’tATTITUDENISE。’Andwhenanothergentlemanthoughthewasgivingadditionalforcetowhatheuttered,byexpressivemovementsofhishands,Johnsonfairlyseizedthem,andheldthemdown。
  Mr。Steevens,whopassedmanyasocialhourwithhimduringtheirlongacquaintance,whichcommencedwhentheybothlivedintheTemple,haspreservedagoodnumberofparticularsconcerninghim,mostofwhicharetobefoundinthedepartmentofApothegms,&c。
  intheCollectionofJohnson’sWorks。Buthehasbeenpleasedtofavourmewiththefollowing,whichareoriginal:——
  ’Dr。JohnsononceassumedacharacterinwhichperhapsevenMr。
  Boswellneversawhim。HiscuriosityhavingbeenexcitedbythepraisesbestowedonthecelebratedTorre’sfireworksatMarybone-
  Gardens,hedesiredMr。Steevenstoaccompanyhimthither。Theeveninghadprovedshowery;andsoonafterthefewpeoplepresentwereassembled,publicknoticewasgiven,thattheconductorstothewheels,suns,stars,&c。,weresothoroughlywater-soaked,thatitwasimpossibleanypartoftheexhibitionshouldbemade。“Thisisamereexcuse,saystheDoctor,tosavetheircrackersforamoreprofitablecompany。Letusbutholdupoursticks,andthreatentobreakthosecolouredlampsthatsurroundtheOrchestra,andweshallsoonhaveourwishesgratified。Thecoreofthefireworkscannotbeinjured;letthedifferentpiecesbetouchedintheirrespectivecenters,andtheywilldotheirofficesaswellasever。“Someyoungmenwhooverheardhim,immediatelybegantheviolencehehadrecommended,andanattemptwasspeedilymadetofiresomeofthewheelswhichappearedtohavereceivedthesmallestdamage;buttolittlepurposeweretheylighted,formostofthemcompletelyfailed。TheauthourofTheRambler,however,maybeconsidered,onthisoccasion,astheringleaderofasuccessfulriot,thoughnotasaskilfulpyrotechnist。’
  ’IthasbeensupposedthatDr。Johnson,sofarasfashionwasconcerned,wascarelessofhisappearanceinpublick。Butthisisnotaltogethertrue,asthefollowingslightinstancemayshow:——
  Goldsmith’slastComedywastoberepresentedduringsomecourt-
  mourning:andMr。SteevensappointedtocallonDr。Johnson,andcarryhimtothetavernwherehewastodinewithothersofthePoet’sfriends。TheDoctorwasreadydressed,butincolouredcloaths;yetbeingtoldthathewouldfindeveryoneelseinblack,receivedtheintelligencewithaprofusionofthanks,hastenedtochangehisattire,allthewhilerepeatinghisgratitudefortheinformationthathadsavedhimfromanappearancesoimproperinthefrontrowofafrontbox。“Iwouldnotaddedhe,fortenpounds,haveseemedsoretrogradetoanygeneralobservance。“
  ’Hewouldsometimesfoundhisdislikesonveryslendercircumstances。HappeningonedaytomentionMr。Flexman,aDissentingMinister,withsomecomplimenttohisexactmemoryinchronologicalmatters;theDoctorreplied,“Letmehearnomoreofhim,Sir。ThatisthefellowwhomadetheIndextomyRamblers,andsetdownthenameofMiltonthus:Milton,MR。John。“’
  Inthecourseofthisworkanumerousvarietyofnameshasbeenmentioned,towhichmanymightbeadded。IcannotomitLordandLadyLucan,atwhosehouseheoftenenjoyedallthataneleganttableandthebestcompanycancontributetohappiness;hefoundhospitalityunitedwithextraordinaryaccomplishments,andembellishedwithcharmsofwhichnomancouldbeinsensible。
  OnTuesday,June22,IdinedwithhimatTHELITERARYCLUB,thelasttimeofhisbeinginthatrespectablesociety。TheothermemberspresentweretheBishopofSt。Asaph,LordEliot,LordPalmerston,Dr。Fordyce,andMr。Malone。Helookedill;buthadsuchamanlyfortitude,thathedidnottroublethecompanywithmelancholycomplaints。Theyallshewedevidentmarksofkindconcernabouthim,withwhichhewasmuchpleased,andheexertedhimselftobeasentertainingashisindispositionallowedhim。
  Theanxietyofhisfriendstopreservesoestimablealife,aslongashumanmeansmightbesupposedtohaveinfluence,madethemplanforhimaretreatfromtheseverityofaBritishwinter,tothemildclimateofItaly。ThisschemewasatlastbroughttoaseriousresolutionatGeneralPaoli’s,whereIhadoftentalkedofit。Oneessentialmatter,however,Iunderstoodwasnecessarytobepreviouslysettled,whichwasobtainingsuchanadditiontohisincome,aswouldbesufficienttoenablehimtodefraytheexpenceinamannerbecomingthefirstliterarycharacterofagreatnation,andindependentofallhisothermerits,theAuthourofTHE
  DICTIONARYOFTHEENGLISHLANGUAGE。ThepersontowhomIaboveallothersthoughtIshouldapplytonegociatethisbusiness,wastheLordChancellor,becauseIknewthathehighlyvaluedJohnson,andthatJohnsonhighlyvaluedhisLordship;sothatitwasnodegradationofmyillustriousfriendtosolicitforhimthefavourofsuchaman。IhavementionedwhatJohnsonsaidofhimtomewhenhewasatthebar;andafterhisLordshipwasadvancedtotheseals,hesaidofhim,’IwouldpreparemyselffornomaninEnglandbutLordThurlow。WhenIamtomeetwithhimIshouldwishtoknowadaybefore。’HowhewouldhavepreparedhimselfIcannotconjecture。Wouldhehaveselectedcertaintopicks,andconsideredthemineveryviewsoastobeinreadinesstoarguethematallpoints?andwhatmaywesupposethosetopickstohavebeen?Ioncestartedthecuriousinquirytothegreatmanwhowasthesubjectofthiscompliment:hesmiled,butdidnotpursueit。
  IfirstconsultedwithSirJoshuaReynolds,whoperfectlycoincidedinopinionwithme;andItherefore,thoughpersonallyverylittleknowntohisLordship,wrotetohim,statingthecase,andrequestinghisgoodofficesforDr。Johnson。ImentionedthatI
  wasobligedtosetoutforScotlandearlyinthefollowingweek,sothatifhisLordshipshouldhaveanycommandsformeastothispiousnegociation,hewouldbepleasedtosendthembeforethattime;otherwiseSirJoshuaReynoldswouldgiveallattentiontoit。
  ThisapplicationwasmadenotonlywithoutanysuggestiononthepartofJohnsonhimself,butwasutterlyunknowntohim,norhadhethesmallestsuspicionofit。Anyinsinuations,therefore,whichsincehisdeathhavebeenthrownout,asifhehadstoopedtoaskwhatwassuperfluous,arewithoutanyfoundation。But,hadheaskedit,itwouldnothavebeensuperfluous;forthoughthemoneyhehadsavedprovedtobemorethanhisfriendsimagined,orthanI