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第14章

  Everythingthoudostshewstheone,andeverythingthousay’sttheother。’Atanothertimehesaidtohim,’Thybodyisallvice,andthymindallvirtue。’Beauclerknotseemingtorelishthecompliment,Johnsonsaid,’Nay,Sir,AlexandertheGreat,marchingintriumphintoBabylon,couldnothavedesiredtohavehadmoresaidtohim。’
  JohnsonwassometimewithBeauclerkathishouseatWindsor,wherehewasentertainedwithexperimentsinnaturalphilosophy。OneSunday,whentheweatherwasveryfine,Beauclerkenticedhim,insensibly,tosaunteraboutallthemorning。Theywentintoachurch-yard,inthetimeofdivineservice,andJohnsonlaidhimselfdownathiseaseupononeofthetomb-stones。’Now,Sir,saidBeauclerkyouarelikeHogarth’sIdleApprentice。’WhenJohnsongothispension,Beauclerksaidtohim,inthehumorousphraseofFalstaff,’Ihopeyou’llnowpurgeandlivecleanlylikeagentleman。’
  OnenightwhenBeauclerkandLangtonhadsuppedatataverninLondon,andsattillaboutthreeinthemorning,itcameintotheirheadstogoandknockupJohnson,andseeiftheycouldprevailonhimtojointheminaramble。TheyrappedviolentlyatthedoorofhischambersintheTemple,tillatlastheappearedinhisshirt,withhislittleblackwigonthetopofhishead,insteadofanightcap,andapokerinhishand,imagining,probably,thatsomeruffianswerecomingtoattackhim。Whenhediscoveredwhotheywere,andwastoldtheirerrand,hesmiled,andwithgreatgoodhumouragreedtotheirproposal:’What,isityou,youdogs!I’llhaveafriskwithyou。’Hewassoondrest,andtheysalliedforthtogetherintoCovent-Garden,wherethegreengrocersandfruitererswerebeginningtoarrangetheirhampers,justcomeinfromthecountry。Johnsonmadesomeattemptstohelpthem;butthehonestgardenersstaredsoathisfigureandmanner,andoddinterference,thathesoonsawhisserviceswerenotrelished。Theythenrepairedtooneoftheneighbouringtaverns,andmadeabowlofthatliquorcalledBishop,whichJohnsonhadalwaysliked;whileinjoyouscontemptofsleep,fromwhichhehadbeenroused,herepeatedthefestivelines,’Short,Oshortthenbethyreign,Andgiveustotheworldagain!’
  Theydidnotstaylong,butwalkeddowntotheThames,tookaboat,androwedtoBillingsgate。BeauclerkandJohnsonweresowellpleasedwiththeiramusement,thattheyresolvedtopersevereindissipationfortherestoftheday:butLangtondesertedthem,beingengagedtobreakfastwithsomeyoungLadies。Johnsonscoldedhimfor’leavinghissocialfriends,togoandsitwithasetofwretchedUN-IDEA’Dgirls。’Garrickbeingtoldofthisramble,saidtohimsmartly,’Iheardofyourfrolickt’othernight。You’llbeintheChronicle。’UponwhichJohnsonafterwardsobserved,’HE
  durstnotdosuchathing。HisWIFEwouldnotLEThim!’
  1753:AETAT。44。]——Heentereduponthisyear1753withhisusualpiety,asappearsfromthefollowingprayer,whichItranscribedfromthatpartofhisdiarywhichheburntafewdaysbeforehisdeath:
  ’Jan。1,1753,N。S。whichIshalluseforthefuture。
  ’AlmightyGod,whohastcontinuedmylifetothisday,grantthat,bytheassistanceofthyHolySpirit,Imayimprovethetimewhichthoushaltgrantme,tomyeternalsalvation。Makemetoremember,tothyglory,thyjudgementsandthymercies。Makemesotoconsiderthelossofmywife,whomthouhasttakenfromme,thatitmaydisposeme,bythygrace,toleadtheresidueofmylifeinthyfear。Grantthis,OLORD,forJESUSCHRIST’Ssake。Amen。’
  HenowrelievedthedrudgeryofhisDictionary,andthemelancholyofhisgrief,bytakinganactivepartinthecompositionofTheAdventurer,inwhichhebegantowriteApril10。
  InoneofthebooksofhisdiaryIfindthefollowingentry:
  ’Apr。3,1753。Ibeganthesecondvol。ofmyDictionary,roombeingleftinthefirstforPreface,Grammar,andHistory,noneofthemyetbegun。
  ’OGod,whohasthithertosupportedme,enablemetoproceedinthislabour,andinthewholetaskofmypresentstate;thatwhenI
  shallrenderup,atthelastday,anaccountofthetalentcommittedtome,Imayreceivepardon,forthesakeofJESUS
  CHRIST。Amen。’
  1754:AETAT。45。]——TheDictionary,wemaybelieve,affordedJohnsonfulloccupationthisyear。Asitapproachedtoitsconclusion,heprobablyworkedwithredoubledvigour,asseamenincreasetheirexertionandalacritywhentheyhaveanearprospectoftheirhaven。
  LordChesterfield,towhomJohnsonhadpaidthehighcomplimentofaddressingtohisLordshipthePlanofhisDictionary,hadbehavedtohiminsuchamannerastoexcitehiscontemptandindignation。
  Theworldhasbeenformanyyearsamusedwithastoryconfidentlytold,andasconfidentlyrepeatedwithadditionalcircumstances,thatasuddendisgustwastakenbyJohnsonuponoccasionofhishavingbeenonedaykeptlonginwaitinginhisLordship’santechamber,forwhichthereasonassignedwas,thathehadcompanywithhim;andthatatlast,whenthedooropened,outwalkedColleyCibber;andthatJohnsonwassoviolentlyprovokedwhenhefoundforwhomhehadbeensolongexcluded,thathewentawayinapassion,andneverwouldreturn。IrememberhavingmentionedthisstorytoGeorgeLordLyttelton,whotoldme,hewasveryintimatewithLordChesterfield;andholdingitasawell-knowntruth,defendedLordChesterfield,bysaying,that’Cibber,whohadbeenintroducedfamiliarlybytheback-stairs,hadprobablynotbeenthereabovetenminutes。’Itmayseemstrangeeventoentertainadoubtconcerningastorysolongandsowidelycurrent,andthusimplicitlyadopted,ifnotsanctioned,bytheauthoritywhichI
  havementioned;butJohnsonhimselfassuredme,thattherewasnottheleastfoundationforit。Hetoldme,thatthereneverwasanyparticularincidentwhichproducedaquarrelbetweenLordChesterfieldandhim;butthathisLordship’scontinuedneglectwasthereasonwhyheresolvedtohavenoconnectionwithhim。WhentheDictionarywasupontheeveofpublication,LordChesterfield,who,itissaid,hadflatteredhimselfwithexpectationsthatJohnsonwoulddedicatetheworktohim,attempted,inacourtlymanner,tosooth,andinsinuatehimselfwiththeSage,conscious,asitshouldseem,ofthecoldindifferencewithwhichhehadtreateditslearnedauthour;andfurtherattemptedtoconciliatehim,bywritingtwopapersinTheWorld,inrecommendationofthework;anditmustbeconfessed,thattheycontainsomestudiedcompliments,sofinelyturned,thatiftherehadbeennopreviousoffence,itisprobablethatJohnsonwouldhavebeenhighlydelighted。*Praise,ingeneral,waspleasingtohim;butbypraisefromamanofrankandelegantaccomplishments,hewaspeculiarlygratified。
  *Boswellcouldnothavereadthesecondpapercarefully。ItissillyandindecentandwascertaintooffendJohnson——ED。
  Thiscourtlydevicefailedofitseffect。Johnson,whothoughtthat’allwasfalseandhollow,’despisedthehoneyedwords,andwasevenindignantthatLordChesterfieldshould,foramoment,imaginethathecouldbethedupeofsuchanartifice。HisexpressiontomeconcerningLordChesterfield,uponthisoccasion,was,’Sir,aftermakinggreatprofessions,hehad,formanyyears,takennonoticeofme;butwhenmyDictionarywascomingout,hefellascribblinginTheWorldaboutit。Uponwhich,Iwrotehimaletterexpressedincivilterms,butsuchasmightshewhimthatI
  didnotmindwhathesaidorwrote,andthatIhaddonewithhim。’
  Thisisthatcelebratedletterofwhichsomuchhasbeensaid,andaboutwhichcuriosityhasbeensolongexcited,withoutbeinggratified。IformanyyearssolicitedJohnsontofavourmewithacopyofit,thatsoexcellentacompositionmightnotbelosttoposterity。Hedelayedfromtimetotimetogiveitme;tillatlastin1781,whenwewereonavisitatMr。Dilly’s,atSouthillinBedfordshire,hewaspleasedtodictateittomefrommemory。
  Heafterwardsfoundamonghispapersacopyofit,whichhehaddictatedtoMr。Baretti,withitstitleandcorrections,inhisownhandwriting。ThishegavetoMr。Langton;addingthatifitweretocomeintoprint,hewishedittobefromthatcopy。ByMr。
  Langton’skindness,Iamenabledtoenrichmyworkwithaperfecttranscriptofwhattheworldhassoeagerlydesiredtosee。
  ’TOTHERIGHTHONOURABLETHEEARLORCHESTERFIELD
  ’February7,1755。
  ’MYLORD,Ihavebeenlatelyinformed,bytheproprietorofTheWorld,thattwopapers,inwhichmyDictionaryisrecommendedtothepublick,werewrittenbyyourLordship。Tobesodistinguished,isanhonour,which,beingverylittleaccustomedtofavoursfromthegreat,Iknownotwellhowtoreceive,orinwhattermstoacknowledge。
  ’When,uponsomeslightencouragement,IfirstvisitedyourLordship,Iwasoverpowered,liketherestofmankind,bytheenchantmentofyouraddress;andcouldnotforbeartowishthatI
  mightboastmyselfLevainqueurduvainqueurdelaterre;——thatI
  mightobtainthatregardforwhichIsawtheworldcontending;butIfoundmyattendancesolittleencouraged,thatneitherpridenormodestywouldsuffermetocontinueit。WhenIhadonceaddressedyourLordshipinpublick,Ihadexhaustedalltheartofpleasingwhicharetiredanduncourtlyscholarcanpossess。IhaddoneallthatIcould;andnomaniswellpleasedtohavehisallneglected,beiteversolittle。
  ’Sevenyears,myLord,havenowpast,sinceIwaitedinyouroutwardrooms,orwasrepulsedfromyourdoor;duringwhichtimeI
  havebeenpushingonmyworkthroughdifficulties,ofwhichitisuselesstocomplain,andhavebroughtit,atlast,tothevergeofpublication,withoutoneactofassistance,onewordofencouragement,oronesmileoffavour。SuchtreatmentIdidnotexpect,forIneverhadaPatronbefore。
  ’TheshepherdinVirgilgrewatlastacquaintedwithLove,andfoundhimanativeoftherocks。
  ’IsnotaPatron,myLord,onewholookswithunconcernonamanstrugglingforlifeinthewater,and,whenhehasreachedground,encumbershimwithhelp?Thenoticewhichyouhavebeenpleasedtotakeofmylabours,haditbeenearly,hadbeenkind;butithasbeendelayedtillIamindifferent,andcannotenjoyit;tillIamsolitary,andcannotimpartit;tillIamknown,anddonotwantit。Ihopeitisnoverycynicalasperitynottoconfessobligationswherenobenefithasbeenreceived,ortobeunwillingthatthePublickshouldconsidermeasowingthattoaPatron,whichProvidencehasenabledmetodoformyself。
  ’Havingcarriedonmyworkthusfarwithsolittleobligationtoanyfavoureroflearning,IshallnotbedisappointedthoughI
  shouldconcludeit,iflessbepossible,withless;forIhavebeenlongwakenedfromthatdreamofhope,inwhichIonceboastedmyselfwithsomuchexultation,myLord,yourLordship’smosthumble,mostobedientservant,’SAMJOHNSON。’