登陆注册
15365200000166

第166章

BOSWELL.'By associating with you,Sir,I am always getting an accession of wisdom.But perhaps a man,after knowing his own character--the limited strength of his own mind,should not be desirous of having too much wisdom,considering,quid valeant humeri,how little he can carry.'JOHNSON.'Sir,be as wise as you can;let a man be aliis laetus,sapiens sibi:

"Though pleas'd to see the dolphins play,I mind my compass and my way."You may be wise in your study in the morning,and gay in company at a tavern in the evening.Every man is to take care of his own wisdom and his own virtue,without minding too much what others think.'

He said,'Dodsley first mentioned to me the scheme of an English Dictionary;but I had long thought of it.'BOSWELL.'You did not know what you were undertaking.'JOHNSON.'Yes,Sir,I knew very well what I was undertaking,--and very well how to do it,--and have done it very well.'BOSWELL.'An excellent climax!and it HASavailed you.In your Preface you say,"What would it avail me in this gloom of solitude?"You have been agreeably mistaken.'

In his Life of Milton he observes,'I cannot but remark a kind of respect,perhaps unconsciously,paid to this great man by his biographers:every house in which he resided is historically mentioned,as if it were an injury to neglect naming any place that he honoured by his presence.'I had,before I read this observation,been desirous of shewing that respect to Johnson,by various inquiries.Finding him this evening in a very good humour,I prevailed on him to give me an exact list of his places of residence,since he entered the metropolis as an authour,which Isubjoin in a note.

1.Exeter-street,off Catherine-street,Strand.2.Greenwich.

3.Woodstock-street,near Hanover-square.4.Castle-street,Cavendish-square,No.6.5.Strand.6.Boswell-Court.7.

Strand,again.8.Bow-street.9.Holborn.10.Fetter-lane.

11.Holborn,again.12.Gough-square.13.Staple Inn.14.

Gray's Inn.15.Inner Temple-lane,No.1.16.Johnson's-court,No.7.17.Bolt-court.No.8.--BOSWELL.

On Tuesday,October 12,I dined with him at Mr.Ramsay's,with Lord Newhaven,and some other company,none of whom I recollect,but a beautiful Miss Graham,a relation of his Lordship's,who asked Dr.

Johnson to hob or nob with her.He was flattered by such pleasing attention,and politely told her,he never drank wine;but if she would drink a glass of water,he was much at her service.She accepted.'Oho,Sir!(said Lord Newhaven,)you are caught.'

JOHNSON.'Nay,I do not see HOW I am CAUGHT;but if I am caught,Idon't want to get free again.If I am caught,I hope to be kept.'

Then when the two glasses of water were brought,smiling placidly to the young lady,he said,'Madam,let us RECIPROCATE.'

Lord Newhaven and Johnson carried on an argument for some time,concerning the Middlesex election.Johnson said,'Parliament may be considered as bound by law as a man is bound where there is nobody to tie the knot.As it is clear that the House of Commons may expel and expel again and again,why not allow of the power to incapacitate for that parliament,rather than have a perpetual contest kept up between parliament and the people.'Lord Newhaven took the opposite side;but respectfully said,'I speak with great deference to you,Dr.Johnson;I speak to be instructed.'This had its full effect on my friend.He bowed his head almost as low as the table,to a complimenting nobleman;and called out,'My Lord,my Lord,I do not desire all this ceremony;let us tell our minds to one another quietly.'After the debate was over,he said,'Ihave got lights on the subject to-day,which I had not before.'

This was a great deal from him,especially as he had written a pamphlet upon it.

Of his fellow-collegian,the celebrated Mr.George Whitefield,he said,'Whitefield never drew as much attention as a mountebank does;he did not draw attention by doing better than others,but by doing what was strange.Were Astley to preach a sermon standing upon his head on a horse's back,he would collect a multitude to hear him;but no wise man would say he had made a better sermon for that.I never treated Whitefield's ministry with contempt;Ibelieve he did good.He had devoted himself to the lower classes of mankind,and among them he was of use.But when familiarity and noise claim the praise due to knowledge,art,and elegance,we must beat down such pretensions.'

(Part Five )

What I have preserved of his conversation during the remainder of my stay in London at this time,is only what follows:I told him that when I objected to keeping company with a notorious infidel,a celebrated friend of ours said to me,'I do not think that men who live laxly in the world,as you and I do,can with propriety assume such an authority.Dr.Johnson may,who is uniformly exemplary in his conduct.But it is not very consistent to shun an infidel to-day,and get drunk to-morrow.'JOHNSON.'Nay,Sir,this is sad reasoning.Because a man cannot be right in all things,is he to be right in nothing?Because a man sometimes gets drunk,is he therefore to steal?This doctrine would very soon bring a man to the gallows.'

He,I know not why,shewed upon all occasions an aversion to go to Ireland,where I proposed to him that we should make a tour.

JOHNSON.'It is the last place where I should wish to travel.'

BOSWELL.'Should you not like to see Dublin,Sir?'JOHNSON.'No,Sir!Dublin is only a worse capital.'BOSWELL.'Is not the Giant's-Causeway worth seeing?'JOHNSON.'Worth seeing?yes;but not worth going to see.'

Yet he had a kindness for the Irish nation,and thus generously expressed himself to a gentleman from that country,on the subject of an UNION which artful Politicians have often had in view--'Do not make an union with us,Sir.We should unite with you,only to rob you.We should have robbed the Scotch,if they had had any thing of which we could have robbed them.'

同类推荐
  • 碑传选集续

    碑传选集续

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 今夕行

    今夕行

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 山国轨

    山国轨

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 太上洞真五星秘授经

    太上洞真五星秘授经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 首楞严经疏

    首楞严经疏

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 逆天琴灵师:鬼王也逍遥

    逆天琴灵师:鬼王也逍遥

    二十一世纪杀手女王“鬼”执行任务时惨遭背叛,不得已点爆炸弹,意图逃命,不料被炸弹余波击中身亡。一阵眩晕之后,却魂穿到一个死在腹中的胎儿身上,从此异界大乱。琴灵师百年难一遇?不,姐全家都是。世人皆只单修?不,还有姐呢,看姐七系全修,各种职业手到擒来。属性只有七系?不,姐还有变异属性冰系呢。神兽很厉害?不,姐有万兽之王冰麒麟,瞬间秒杀你。你家夫君很帅?不,姐家的这个才帅。“娘子,你终于承认为夫很帅了,我也是这么觉得的。”某人挑挑眉,抛了个媚眼,一脸得意地说道。曲轻歌在旁边一脸黑线。
  • 橘红传奇

    橘红传奇

    星空浩浩,大地无边,广东仍为蛮夷荒芜之所,其间恶瘴偏布,凶兽多,住民语言服装怪异,被当时朝廷视为南蛮,因其不开化而成为当时朝中大臣得罪当朝权贵流放之地。广东化州,却是广东很偏的一个地方。隋开皇九年,鉴水河下有一小龙王,修炼即将位例仙班,飞升之时,见一绿衣女子坐河边梳妆,一时忘形,错过了施雨时间,被天庭处罚思过,押后了它位列仙位之期。那一眸,牵肠挂肚。那一笑,回媚百娇。那一回首,心驰神往。那一低头,情有独钟。自此,眼中独有此女。这一动心,却是牵扯了二人数不尽的情劫,还不完的情债。冥冥中,一切皆有定数。
  • 你是我见过最美的眼睛

    你是我见过最美的眼睛

    这是在学院中的唯美故事。记住,只要你真的爱,就去快说出来吧!很好看的,前面很爆笑哦,后面一点点的唯美起来。
  • 凤倪苍穹

    凤倪苍穹

    她琉弥月是万众瞩目的宠儿,一次穿越,她遇见她命中的劫。他风华绝代却独独对她情有独钟,他一笑天地失色却甘愿因她为奴,他中有傲骨却为她放下身价,他单纯无知却宁死护她周全。
  • NO,邪性总裁别下套!

    NO,邪性总裁别下套!

    明家的大小姐——明珠,是整个霁城最美丽的恶媛。最近,她疯狂的迷恋上了一个男人。祈墨琛,帝国娱乐最年轻的冰山总裁,神秘低调、只手遮天。明珠迷恋了上这样的男人,注定飞蛾扑火。她紧紧追随,他却避她如蛇蝎,甚至咬牙切齿的说:“你是我在这个世界上,最恨的人。”明珠一脸懵逼,为什么他会对她说这样的话?某一天,明珠直接杀到了在他和别的女人订婚的宴会上,当着众人的面,一条白长直的美腿将冰山总裁咚在了墙角里。“祈总,你相信,一见钟情吗?”祈墨琛面容冷漠:“我相信,日久生情。”明珠微微一怔,羞涩的干咳了一声:“那要……多久?”许多年之后,她才明白了,恨有多重,爱就有多深...
  • 肆虐足坛

    肆虐足坛

    那一年,黄粱来到了欧洲,世界足球的中心!我看见!我征服!10U梅西!高配巴拉克!高配斯塔姆!……一张张球星卡和类似FIFAol3的系统助他肆虐于足坛!豪车,美女一样都不能少!书友群……6.0.9.0.2.2.4.4.9
  • 英雄联盟在都市

    英雄联盟在都市

    少年获得了卡牌大师崔斯特的能力,在现代都市与其他英雄的传承者们发生的各种故事
  • 因缘佩

    因缘佩

    龙涎鸾佩,著因缘簿,月馆新桂。姣纱绿影垂绦,言词窃窃,往来如沸。哪惜玉环金蝶,应苔痕花碎。鼓铮铮,海誓山盟,尽数归缠绵是非。可叹公子玲珑心,空枉费红妆洒血泪。来日阑干拍遍,又岂能破镜重回?十年一梦,旧琵琶新词催人悲。只将那情仇爱恨,尽作离人醉。
  • 男装女帝:王的帝妃

    男装女帝:王的帝妃

    简介:册封大典上,冷策安插在大蜀国的内应,竟然因为不愿意背叛任何一方,而选择自刎!看着藏汉宫中,那面容清秀,却冷冷清清的人儿,他捏碎了竹简,俊美的容颜被愤怒侵占,超出年龄的幽深眼眸中,充满了被勾起的杀意!三年之后,四年之后!他一定要亲手撕破这个天之骄子的一切!要让他跪倒在自己的脚下,忘记今日的种种繁华,将这大蜀国的种种昌盛,当成那镜中的水月!只记得,自己是任人欺辱的奴隶!×××出生之日,她便与众不同。命运让她成为这男权社会中的女太子,一个要永远隐瞒自己性别的女太子,自幼就背负着这样天大的压力成长的女太子。母后对她说过:男子不是生来就比女子高贵,至少在母后的世界,不是这样。母后只是想让你成为一个在男权社会中,能够掌控自己命运的女子。
  • 穿越之非君莫属

    穿越之非君莫属

    穿越就在眨眼睛,现代二流女明星穿越到架空王朝,自己被当成妖精就算了,遇到的人一个比一个妖孽!天呐,这是要闹哪样啊!“我是演狐狸精的,但我不是狐狸精呀!我勾引谁了我!”