登陆注册
15429000000083

第83章 LETTER LIX

LONDON,December 13,O.S.1748.

DEAR BOY:The last four posts have brought me no letters,either from you or from Mr.Harte,at which I am uneasy;not as a mamma would be,but as a father should be:for I do not want your letters as bills of health;you are young,strong,and healthy,and I am,consequently,in no pain about that:moreover,were either you or Mr.Harte ill,the other would doubtless write me word of it.My impatience for yours or Mr.Harte's letters arises from a very different cause,which is my desire to hear frequently of the state and progress of your mind.You are now at that critical period of life when every week ought to produce fruit or flowers answerable to your culture,which I am sure has not been neglected;and it is by your letters,and Mr.Harte's accounts of you,that,at this distance,I can only judge at your gradations to maturity;I desire,therefore,that one of you two will not fail to write to me once a week.

The sameness of your present way of life,I easily conceive,would not make out a very interesting letter to an indifferent bystander;but so deeply concerned as I am in the game you are playing,even the least move is to me of importance,and helps me to judge of the final event.

As you will be leaving Leipsig pretty soon after you shall have received this letter,I here send you one inclosed to deliver to Mr.Mascow.It is to thank him for his attention and civility to you,during your stay with him:and I take it for granted,that you will not fail making him the proper compliments at parting;for the good name that we leave behind at one place often gets before us to another,and is of great use.As Mr.Mascow is much known and esteemed in the republic of letters,I think it would be of advantage to you,if you got letters of recommendation from him to some of the learned men at Berlin.Those testimonials give a lustre,which is not to be despised;for the most ignorant are forced to seem,at least,to pay a regard to learning,as the most wicked are to virtue.Such is their intrinsic worth.

Your friend Duval dined with me the other day,and complained most grievously that he had not heard from you above a year;I bid him abuse you for it himself;and advised him to do it in verse,which,if he was really angry,his indignation would enable him to do.He accordingly brought me,yesterday,the inclosed reproaches and challenge,which he desired me to transmit to you.As this is his first essay in English poetry,the inaccuracies in the rhymes and the numbers are very excusable.He insists,as you will find,upon being answered in verse;which I should imagine that you and Mr.HARTE,together,could bring about;as the late Lady Dorchester used to say,that she and Dr.

Radcliffe,together,could cure a fever.This is however sure,that it now rests upon you;and no man can say what methods Duval may take,if you decline his challenge.I am sensible that you are under some disadvantages in this proffered combat.Your climate,at this time of the year especially,delights more in the wood fire,than in the poetic fire;and I conceive the Muses,if there are any at Leipsig,to be rather shivering than singing;nay,I question whether Apollo is even known there as god of Verse,or as god of Light:perhaps a little as god of Physic.These will be fair excuses,if your performance should fall something short;though I do not apprehend that it will.

While you have been at Leipsig,which is a place of study more than of pleasure or company,you have had all opportunities of pursuing your studies uninterruptedly;and have had,I believe,very few temptations to the contrary.But the case will be quite different at Berlin,where the splendor and dissipation of a court and the 'beau monde',will present themselves to you in gaudy shapes,attractive enough to all young people.

Do not think,now,that like an old fellow,I am going to advise you to reject them,and shut yourself up in your closet:quite the contrary;I advise you to take your share,and enter into them with spirit and pleasure;but then I advise you,too,to allot your time so prudently,as that learning may keep pace with pleasures;there is full time,in the course of the day,for both,if you do but manage that time right and like a good economist.The whole morning,if diligently and attentively devoted to solid studies,will go a great way at the year's end;and the evenings spent in the pleasures of good company,will go as far in teaching you a knowledge,not much less necessary than the other,I mean the knowledge of the world.Between these two necessary studies,that of books in the morning,and that of the world in the evening,you see that you will not have one minute to squander or slattern away.Nobody ever lent themselves more than I did,when I was young,to the pleasures and dissipation of good company.I even did it too much.But then,I can assure you,that I always found time for serious studies;and,when Icould find it no other way,I took it out of my sleep,for I resolved always to rise early in the morning,however late I went to bed at night;and this resolution I have kept so sacred,that,unless when I have been confined to my bed by illness,I have not,for more than forty years,ever been in bed at nine o'clock in the morning but commonly up before eight.

When you are at Berlin,remember to speak German as often as you can,in company;for everybody there will speak French to you,unless you let them know that you can speak German,which then they will choose to speak.Adieu.

同类推荐
  • 佛说救疾经一卷

    佛说救疾经一卷

    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。
  • 破山禅师语录

    破山禅师语录

    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。
  • 巢氏病源补养宣导法

    巢氏病源补养宣导法

    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。
  • 大学辨业

    大学辨业

    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。
  • 易纬辨终备

    易纬辨终备

    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
  • 网王之瞬间的永恒

    网王之瞬间的永恒

    “你不用对我说对不起,因为你没有错……”“网球不是用来打人的工具,是你教给我的,对你,我不想放手也不愿放手……”“我要和你一起,站在最高处,睥睨天下……”天才少女梅泠在偶然间遇到神秘男子之后便开始了她不一样的人生在这个以网球为中心的世界里她该如何生存徘徊于王子之间的她又该如何选择她的真命天子?
  • 回眸你还在我身后

    回眸你还在我身后

    顾漓梦心里默念:顾漓梦,你一定要记住,这世界上的难题还有很多呢,你一定不能败在这么简单的问题上。要加油。明天还有灿烂的阳光在迎接你,你不能放弃。
  • 520白痴

    520白痴

    她,下飞机后,无缘无故的被安排进了一所贵族学校。她;霸气侧漏,他;冷漠无情,她;调皮可爱,他;暖人心弦。他们不期而遇。他们之间又会发生一场怎样的爱情故事呢?尽情期待。
  • 权玉的游戏

    权玉的游戏

    掌握世界的圣典序列,无法掌握权玉。得权玉者得天下,冒险者攀登巅峰的步伐,从未停止。冒险的心是关不住的,崇尚自由的人将以命相赌——创世的荣耀千年不朽,神明的尊严不避也不逃——这是关于‘权玉’的游戏。懦弱者仓惶逃命,无畏者喋血狂笑的游戏。最终世界属于疯子。
  • 《中华人民共和国公司法》释义及实用指南

    《中华人民共和国公司法》释义及实用指南

    本书有参与《中华人民共和国公司法》立法的同志撰写,逐条对证券法的立法背景、立法旨意、发条内涵、实务中怎样适用均进行了深刻的阐述。为广大读者更设刻的理解立法原意,在法条解释后将全国人大的立法文件特浮起后,同时还附上了近年来相关的重要的司法解释。 本书的体例为三部分:第一部分:释义及实用指南;第二部分:法律文本及立法文件;第三部分:相关司法解释。
  • 破茧齐天

    破茧齐天

    他作为一名魔界至尊少主,却没有一点野心。他爹叫他毁灭苍生,他却拥有一颗连只蚂蚁也不愿踩死的善心。于是他被派往人界磨砺,了解人族的贪婪、虚伪、恶毒、狡诈……为的就是培养他一颗毁灭他族的心……但……事情的发展总是那么事与愿违……
  • 喋血时空之秘境寻踪

    喋血时空之秘境寻踪

    本书主要讲述了两个现代年轻屌丝张磊和黄军不管在事业上还是感情上都频繁受挫,最终两人决定投奔远方的亲戚。但在半路却发生了一场诡异的意外,从此踏上了一条本不属于他们的路途。当他们醒来发现自己来到了中国抗日战争初期,从最开始的不愿相信到最后成为在血与火中重生的抗日英雄。当他们以为自己的人生会朝着自己想象的一面发展时,命运中的转折点又一次出现。在一次特殊任务中他们又遭遇了怎样的经历,而在任务中关东军的基地究竟隐藏着怎样的秘密,风神村的传说究竟又有着怎样的玄机,冥谷究竟是冥界的入口,还是妖魔鬼怪的巢穴。而他们当初的意外又隐藏着怎样的惊天阴谋。请跟随主人公一起踏上那段惊天动地的冒险旅程
  • 落花染残阳

    落花染残阳

    ‘慕珹,这一世,算是我欠你。若有来世,我只愿与你偕老。’‘有生之年,我只负了最爱的你’‘残花粘染了血腥,但之前它也明媚’
  • 王俊凯之只爱你

    王俊凯之只爱你

    本部小说并不污,望大家见谅,千万不要骂我
  • 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!)