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第18章

  concerningthepublicationofwhichSirJohnHawkinsguessesvaguelyandidly,insteadofhavingtakenthetroubletoinformhimselfwithauthentickprecision。NottotroublemyreaderswitharepetitionoftheKnight’sreveries,Ihavetomention,thatthelateMr。Strahantheprintertoldme,thatJohnsonwroteit,thatwiththeprofitshemightdefraytheexpenceofhismother’sfuneral,andpaysomelittledebtswhichshehadleft。HetoldSirJoshuaReynoldsthathecomposeditintheeveningsofoneweek,sentittothepressinportionsasitwaswritten,andhadneversincereaditover。Mr。Strahan,Mr。Johnston,andMr。Dodsleypurchaseditforahundredpounds,butafterwardspaidhimtwenty-
  fivepoundsmore,whenitcametoasecondedition。
  Voltaire’sCandide,writtentorefutethesystemofOptimism,whichithasaccomplishedwithbrilliantsuccess,iswonderfullysimilarinitsplanandconducttoJohnson’sRasselas;insomuch,thatI
  haveheardJohnsonsay,thatiftheyhadnotbeenpublishedsocloselyoneaftertheotherthattherewasnottimeforimitation,itwouldhavebeeninvaintodenythattheschemeofthatwhichcamelatestwastakenfromtheother。Thoughthepropositionillustratedbyboththeseworkswasthesame,namely,thatinourpresentstatethereismoreevilthangood,theintentionofthewriterswasverydifferent。Voltaire,Iamafraid,meantonlybywantonprofanenesstoobtainasportivevictoryoverreligion,andtodiscreditthebeliefofasuperintendingProvidence;Johnsonmeant,byshewingtheunsatisfactorynatureofthingstemporal,todirectthehopesofmantothingseternal。Rasselas,aswasobservedtomebyaveryaccomplishedlady,maybeconsideredasamoreenlargedandmoredeeplyphilosophicaldiscourseinprose,upontheinterestingtruth,whichinhisVanityofHumanWisheshehadsosuccessfullyenforcedinverse。
  IwouldascribetothisyearthefollowinglettertoasonofoneofhisearlyfriendsatLichfield,Mr。JosephSimpson,Barrister,andauthourofatractentitledReflectionsontheStudyoftheLaw。
  ’TOJOSEPHSIMPSON,ESQ。
  ’DEARSIR,——Yourfather’sinexorabilitynotonlygrievesbutamazesme:heisyourfather;hewasalwaysaccountedawiseman;nordoI
  rememberanythingtothedisadvantageofhisgood-nature;butinhisrefusaltoassistyouthereisneithergood-nature,fatherhood,norwisdom。Itisthepracticeofgood-naturetooverlookfaultswhichhavealready,bytheconsequences,punishedthedelinquent。
  Itisnaturalforafathertothinkmorefavourablythanothersofhischildren;anditisalwayswisetogiveassistancewhilealittlehelpwillpreventthenecessityofgreater。
  ’Ifyoumarriedimprudently,youmiscarriedatyourownhazard,atanagewhenyouhadarightofchoice。Itwouldbehardifthemanmightnotchoosehisownwife,whohasarighttopleadbeforetheJudgesofhiscountry。
  ’Ifyourimprudencehasendedindifficultiesandinconveniences,youareyourselftosupportthem;and,withthehelpofalittlebetterhealth,youwouldsupportthemandconquerthem。Surely,thatwantwhichaccidentandsicknessproduces,istobesupportedineveryregionofhumanity,thoughtherewereneitherfriendsnorfathersintheworld。Youhavecertainlyfromyourfatherthehighestclaimofcharity,thoughnoneofright;andthereforeI
  wouldcounselyoutoomitnodecentnormanlydegreeofimportunity。Yourdebtsinthewholearenotlarge,andofthewholebutasmallpartistroublesome。Smalldebtsarelikesmallshot;theyarerattlingoneveryside,andcanscarcelybeescapedwithoutawound:greatdebtsarelikecannon;ofloudnoise,butlittledanger。Youmust,therefore,beenabledtodischargepettydebts,thatyoumayhaveleisure,withsecuritytostrugglewiththerest。Neitherthegreatnorlittledebtsdisgraceyou。Iamsureyouhavemyesteemforthecouragewithwhichyoucontractedthem,andthespiritwithwhichyouendurethem。Iwishmyesteemcouldbeofmoreuse。Ihavebeeninvited,orhaveinvitedmyself,toseveralpartsofthekingdom;andwillnotincommodemydearLucybycomingtoLichfield,whileherpresentlodgingisofanyusetoher。Ihope,inafewdays,tobeatleisure,andtomakevisits。WhitherIshallflyismatterofnoimportance。Amanunconnectedisathomeeverywhere;unlesshemaybesaidtobeathomenowhere。Iamsorry,dearSir,thatwhereyouhaveparents,amanofyourmeritsshouldnothaveanhome。IwishIcouldgiveityou。Iam,mydearSir,affectionatelyyours,’SAM。JOHNSON。’
  HenowrefreshedhimselfbyanexcursiontoOxford,ofwhichthefollowingshortcharacteristicalnotice,inhisownwords,ispreserved’***isnowmakingteaforme。IhavebeeninmygowneversinceIcamehere。Itwas,atmyfirstcoming,quitenewandhandsome。
  Ihaveswumthrice,whichIhaddisusedformanyyears。IhaveproposedtoVansittart,climbingoverthewall,buthehasrefusedme。AndIhaveclappedmyhandstilltheyaresore,atDr。King’sspeech。’
  Hisnegroservant,FrancisBarber,havinglefthim,andbeensometimeatsea,notpressedashasbeensupposed,butwithhisownconsent,itappearsfromalettertoJohnWilkes,Esq。,fromDr。
  Smollet,thathismasterkindlyinterestedhimselfinprocuringhisreleasefromastateoflifeofwhichJohnsonalwaysexpressedtheutmostabhorrence。Hesaid,’Nomanwillbeasailorwhohascontrivanceenoughtogethimselfintoajail;forbeinginashipisbeinginajail,withthechanceofbeingdrowned。’Andatanothertime,’Amaninajailhasmoreroom,betterfood,andcommonlybettercompany。’Theletterwasasfollows:——
  ’Chelsea,March16,1759。
  ’DEARSIR,Iamagainyourpetitioner,inbehalfofthatgreatCHAM
  ofliterature,SamuelJohnson。Hisblackservant,whosenameisFrancisBarber,hasbeenpressedonboardtheStagFrigate,CaptainAngel,andourlexicographerisingreatdistress。Hesaystheboyisasicklylad,ofadelicateframe,andparticularlysubjecttoamaladyinhisthroat,whichrendershimveryunfitforhisMajesty’sservice。YouknowwhatmannerofanimositythesaidJohnsonhasagainstyou;andIdaresayyoudesirenootheropportunityofresentingitthanthatoflayinghimunderanobligation。Hewashumbleenoughtodesiremyassistanceonthisoccasion,thoughheandIwerenevercater-cousins;andIgavehimtounderstandthatIwouldmakeapplicationtomyfriendMr。
  Wilkes,who,perhaps,byhisinterestwithDr。HayandMr。Elliot,mightbeabletoprocurethedischargeofhislacquey。Itwouldbesuperfluoustosaymoreonthesubject,whichIleavetoyourownconsideration;butIcannotletslipthisopportunityofdeclaringthatIam,withthemostinviolableesteemandattachment,dearSir,youraffectionate,obliged,humbleservant,’T。SMOLLET。’
  Mr。Wilkes,whouponalloccasionshasacted,asaprivategentleman,withmostpoliteliberality,appliedtohisfriendSirGeorgeHay,thenoneoftheLordsCommissionersoftheAdmiralty;
  andFrancisBarberwasdischarged,ashehastoldme,withoutanywishofhisown。HefoundhisoldmasterinChambersintheInnerTemple,andreturnedtohisservice。
  1760:AETAT。51。]——ItakethisopportunitytorelatethemannerinwhichanacquaintancefirstcommencedbetweenDr。JohnsonandMr。
  Murphy。DuringthepublicationofTheGray’s-InnJournal,aperiodicalpaperwhichwassuccessfullycarriedonbyMr。Murphyalone,whenaveryyoungman,hehappenedtobeinthecountrywithMr。Foote;andhavingmentionedthathewasobligedtogotoLondoninordertogetreadyforthepressoneofthenumbersofthatJournal,Footesaidtohim,’Youneednotgoonthataccount。HereisaFrenchmagazine,inwhichyouwillfindaveryprettyorientaltale;translatethat,andsendittoyourprinter。’Mr。Murphyhavingreadthetale,washighlypleasedwithit,andfollowedFoote’sadvice。Whenhereturnedtotown,thistalewaspointedouttohiminTheRambler,fromwhenceithadbeentranslatedintotheFrenchmagazine。Mr。MurphythenwaiteduponJohnson,toexplainthiscuriousincident。Histalents,literature,andgentleman-likemanners,weresoonperceivedbyJohnson,andafriendshipwasformedwhichwasneverbroken。
  1762:AETAT。53。]——AladyhavingatthistimesolicitedhimtoobtaintheArchbishopofCanterbury’spatronagetohavehersonsenttotheUniversity,oneofthosesolicitationswhicharetoofrequent,wherepeople,anxiousforaparticularobject,donotconsiderpropriety,ortheopportunitywhichthepersonswhomtheysolicithavetoassistthem,hewrotetoherthefollowinganswer,withacopyofwhichIamfavouredbytheReverendDr。Farmer,MasterofEmanuelCollege,Cambridge。
  ’MADAM,——Ihopeyouwillbelievethatmydelayinansweringyourlettercouldproceedonlyfrommyunwillingnesstodestroyanyhopethatyouhadformed。Hopeisitselfaspeciesofhappiness,and,perhaps,thechiefhappinesswhichthisworldaffords:but,likeallotherpleasuresimmoderatelyenjoyed,theexcessesofhopemustbeexpiatedbypain;andexpectationsimproperlyindulged,mustendindisappointment。Ifitbeasked,whatistheimproperexpectationwhichitisdangeroustoindulge,experiencewillquicklyanswer,thatitissuchexpectationasisdictatednotbyreason,butbydesire;expectationraised,notbythecommonoccurrencesoflife,butbythewantsoftheexpectant;anexpectationthatrequiresthecommoncourseofthingstobechanged,andthegeneralrulesofactiontobebroken。
  ’Whenyoumadeyourrequesttome,youshouldhaveconsidered,Madam,whatyouwereasking。Youaskmetosolicitagreatman,towhomIneverspoke,forayoungpersonwhomIhadneverseen,uponasuppositionwhichIhadnomeansofknowingtobetrue。Thereisnoreasonwhy,amongstallthegreat,IshouldchusetosupplicatetheArchbishop,norwhy,amongallthepossibleobjectsofhisbounty,theArchbishopshouldchuseyourson。Iknow,Madam,howunwillinglyconvictionisadmitted,wheninterestopposesit;butsurely,Madam,youmustallow,thatthereisnoreasonwhythatshouldbedonebyme,whicheveryothermanmaydowithequalreason,andwhich,indeednomancandoproperly,withoutsomeveryparticularrelationbothtotheArchbishopandtoyou。IfIcouldhelpyouinthisexigencebyanypropermeans,itwouldgivemepleasure;butthisproposalissoveryremotefromallusualmethods,thatIcannotcomplywithit,butattheriskofsuchanswerandsuspicionsasIbelieveyoudonotwishmetoundergo。
  ’Ihaveseenyoursonthismorning;heseemsaprettyyouth,andwill,perhaps,findsomebetterfriendthanIcanprocurehim;but,thoughheshouldatlastmisstheUniversity,hemaystillbewise,useful,andhappy。Iam,Madam,yourmosthumbleservant,’June8,1762。’
  ’SAM。JOHNSON。’
  ’TOMR。JOSEPHBARETTI,ATMILAN。
  ’London,July20,1762。
  ’SIR,Howeverjustlyyoumayaccusemeforwantofpunctualityincorrespondence,Iamnotsofarlostinnegligenceastoomittheopportunityofwritingtoyou,whichMr。Beauclerk’spassagethroughMilanaffordsme。