登陆注册
15287600000001

第1章

A Word for Lavengro.

LAVENGRO is the history up to a certain period of one of rather a peculiar mind and system of nerves, with an exterior shy and cold, under which lurk much curiosity, especially with regard to what is wild and extraordinary, a considerable quantity of energy and industry, and an unconquerable love of independence.It narrates his earliest dreams and feelings, dwells with minuteness on the ways, words, and characters of his father, mother, and brother, lingers on the occasional resting-places of his wandering half military childhood, describes the gradual hardening of his bodily frame by robust exercises, his successive struggles, after his family and himself have settled down in a small local capital, to obtain knowledge of every kind, but more particularly philological lore; his visits to the tent of the Romany chal, and the parlour of the Anglo-German philosopher; the effect produced upon his character by his flinging himself into contact with people all widely differing from each other, but all extraordinary; his reluctance to settle down to the ordinary pursuits of life; his struggles after moral truth; his glimpses of God and the obscuration of the Divine Being, to his mind's eye; and his being cast upon the world of London by the death of his father, at the age of nineteen.In the world within a world, the world of London, it shows him playing his part for some time as he best can, in the capacity of a writer for reviews and magazines, and describes what he saw and underwent whilst labouring in that capacity;it represents him, however, as never forgetting that he is the son of a brave but poor gentleman, and that if he is a hack author, he is likewise a scholar.It shows him doing no dishonourable jobs, and proves that if he occasionally associates with low characters, he does so chiefly to gratify the curiosity of a scholar.In his conversations with the apple-woman of London Bridge, the scholar is ever apparent, so again in his acquaintance with the man of the table, for the book is no raker up of the uncleanness of London, and if it gives what at first sight appears refuse, it invariably shows that a pearl of some kind, generally a philological one, is contained amongst it; it shows its hero always accompanied by his love of independence, scorning in the greatest poverty to receive favours from anybody, and describes him finally rescuing himself from peculiarly miserable circumstances by writing a book, an original book, within a week, even as Johnson is said to have written his "Rasselas," and Beckford his "Vathek," and tells how, leaving London, he betakes himself to the roads and fields.

In the country it shows him leading a life of roving adventure, becoming tinker, gypsy, postillion, ostler;associating with various kinds of people, chiefly of the lower classes, whose ways and habits are described; but, though leading this erratic life, we gather from the book that his habits are neither vulgar nor vicious, that he still follows to a certain extent his favourite pursuits, hunting after strange characters, or analysing strange words and names.At the conclusion of the last chapter, which terminates the first part of the history, it hints that he is about to quit his native land on a grand philological expedition.

Those who read this book with attention - and the author begs to observe that it would be of little utility to read it hurriedly - may derive much information with respect to matters of philology and literature; it will be found treating of most of the principal languages from Ireland to China, and of the literature which they contain; and it is particularly minute with regard to the ways, manners, and speech of the English section of the most extraordinary and mysterious clan or tribe of people to be found in the whole world - the children of Roma.But it contains matters of much more importance than anything in connection with philology, and the literature and manners of nations.

Perhaps no work was ever offered to the public in which the kindness and providence of God have been set forth by more striking examples, or the machinations of priestcraft been more truly and lucidly exposed, or the dangers which result to a nation when it abandons itself to effeminacy, and a rage for what is novel and fashionable, than the present.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 恶魔校草跟我走

    恶魔校草跟我走

    “顾梓辰我喜欢你,这辈子我只要你”“慕言惜你要不要脸,你一个女孩子竟然说出这种话”某腹黑面上依旧冰冷,内心却早已波涛汹涌
  • 天盘穹顶

    天盘穹顶

    浩瀚天界,大陆交汇;七绝禁地,生死刹那!数万年前,七绝禁地从天界中选出一批绝世杰才来参加试炼,天界借此机缘,妄图占统禁地,却曾想,引来天诛之灾,七绝禁地中,六大禁地妖魔邪灵入侵天界,百族奋力抵抗,战火燎天,涂炭苍生,血染天地,经数百年征战后,最终惨胜。自此天界立下契约--任何一族不得踏入禁地,违令:诛灭九族!万年后,当禁地渐渐被世人淡忘,一个从当年大战,唯一没有参与其中大战的禁地内的一个少年,当他重生到一个家族子弟身上,他的结局将会何去何从?
  • 老婆你有我

    老婆你有我

    她从小被家人冷漠对待,直到知道家人算计自己的阴谋,从家里搬离,他说:“有人欺负你,陆家帮你双倍还回去,要欺负人,陆家帮你欺负,总之,你要记住,你背后站着陆家,你不是无依无靠。”她红了眼眶,哽咽道:“嗯,我会记一辈子的。”从民政局出来,他说:“这一辈子你有我,没人欺负得了你。”她颜笑如花:“嗯,我知道。”她一夜沦为父母不详的孤儿,他守在她身旁:“我在呢,我陪你找你亲生父母。”她擦干泪水:“我庆幸遇见你!”
  • 大财阀:抛开亡命定今生

    大财阀:抛开亡命定今生

    唐倾,是多情的。遇上他,是情轻的孽。果真是被负了一生,被伤了一生,被冤了一生,被坑了一生。再相守,已是昨日黄花,几经枯竭。将她换心,挖肾,,试药;将她众叛亲离;将她人卑若畜;情轻恨唐倾,很恨很恨恨恨!恨之入骨,咒他生生世,所求不得,所爱相杀,所亲均亡!——————偏偏又遇上了他,大大大财阀乔大少,专情,不苟言笑,家境美满,家人和善。身为珍希的情轻,是幸福的。
  • 福妻驾到

    福妻驾到

    现代饭店彪悍老板娘魂穿古代。不分是非的极品婆婆?三年未归生死不明的丈夫?心狠手辣的阴毒亲戚?贪婪而好色的地主老财?吃上顿没下顿的贫困宭境?不怕不怕,神仙相助,一技在手,天下我有!且看现代张悦娘,如何身带福气玩转古代,开面馆、收小弟、左纳财富,右傍美男,共绘幸福生活大好蓝图!!!!快本新书《天媒地聘》已经上架开始销售,只要3.99元即可将整本书抱回家,你还等什么哪,赶紧点击下面的直通车,享受乐乐精心为您准备的美食盛宴吧!)
  • 〈叛逆初涨〉∶青冥掌中水

    〈叛逆初涨〉∶青冥掌中水

    我是候鸟,寻找落单的绉雏冷淡的轻狂带动着生存的力量,二个HIP-HOP的少女成长中遇到的人,经历过的事,从一个人到二个,到三个,到四个,最后更多有梦可以走的更远,飞的更高到最后,妖冶的青妖;娇艳的玫瑰;温和的黑天鹅;霸气的野蔷薇,她们四个少女因种种的原因走到一起,又因一场场的阴谋而彼此生厌恶到最后,她们四姐妹,可以一起站在那个闪亮的舞台上吗?那个都为彼此活下去的动力会消失吗?四朵妖娆各异的少女将会成长为如何闪亮的启明星?有梦,我们可以飞的更好,有你们相伴,我才可以活的更久
  • 武界神尊

    武界神尊

    一个追求武道的宗门弟子,一座玄妙无比的浮生神殿,少年楚木,偶然间获得太古大帝的武道传承,原本资质普通的他,从此出类拔萃,一飞冲天。浩然武界,武学传承悠久,三千道宗,天才层出不穷。从小地方走出,于历练中成长,小小少年,将在这个武道世界里,绽放光芒,横扫九天十地。
  • 香妻撩人:偏执权少深深爱

    香妻撩人:偏执权少深深爱

    身为职业捉奸人,竟然走错了房间,还被一个偏执狂给缠上。卫禹碹无时无刻都能睡,在她的大腿上,在她的手臂上,在她的肩膀上。为了躲开这一切,她想尽办法逃脱,然而一次次的失败,最终还是回到他身边。受不了他的偏执,忍不住怒吼:“你到底是为什么非要抱着我才能睡觉啊?”卫禹碹一脸懵懂看着她,“因为你身上有股能让我睡着的香味。”她以为真爱即将来临,卫禹碹也对她万般宠溺,然而当事情的真相一点一点浮出水面的时候,她幡然醒悟,原来这一切不过是个骗局。可她早就丢失了自己的心,现在又被他嗤之以鼻,他让她尝到了什么叫做万劫不复,痛不欲生。
  • 第一王牌:绝姬火凤凰

    第一王牌:绝姬火凤凰

    第一王牌:绝姬火凤凰www.chuangshi.com
  • 医女无良:惹得桃花朵朵

    医女无良:惹得桃花朵朵

    “你治好我的腿,我以身相许吧!”他勾起嘴角,一脸暧昧。慕容莹无辜,她只是为了钱,不是为了色,要钱不要色!“你救了本王,本王允许你嫁给我!”他一脸恩赐的说。慕容莹无力的翻个白眼,她还不稀罕呢!“姐姐,我长大娶你好吗?我好喜欢姐姐!”他眨巴着漂亮的大眼睛。慕容莹抽了抽嘴角,她不喜欢老牛吃嫩草!“莹儿,你什么时候把目光放到我身上?”他醉眼朦胧,似醉非醉。慕容莹无言,只能饮酒做醉,装作没听见。“同胞,咱们一起结婚吧!”他露出八颗洁白的牙齿,搂着慕容莹。慕容莹思虑,有钱,有能力,又帅气,更懂她,同为穿越人!“我算透了世事,算不了自己。”他难道的透出了深沉。慕容莹沉默,其实她更算不了他啊,郁闷!