登陆注册
15439100000023

第23章 CHAPTER VI--HIGH TORY OXFORD(2)

The friends of Hearne were chiefly, perhaps solely, what he calls "honest men," supporters of the Stuart family, and always ready to drink his Majesty's (King James') health. They would meet in "Antiquity Hall," an old house near Wadham, and smoke their honest pipes. They held certain of the opinions of "the Hebdomadal Meeting," satirised by Steele in the Spectator (No. 43). "We are much offended at the Act for importing French wines. A bottle or two of good solid Edifying Port, at honest George's, made a Night cheerful, and threw off Reserve. But this plaguy French Claret will not only cost us more Money but do us less good." Hearne had a poor opinion of "Captain Steele," and of "one Tickle: this Tickle is a pretender to poetry." He admits that, though "Queen's people are angry at the Spectator, and the common-room say 'tis silly dull stuff, men that are indifferent commend it highly, as it deserves."

Some other satirist had a plate etched, representing Antiquity Hall--a caricature of Tom's antiquarian engravings. It may be seen in Skelton's book.

Thanks to Hearne, it is easy to reproduce the common-room gossip, and the more treasonable talk of honest men at Antiquity Hall. The learned were much interested, as they usually are at Oxford, in theological discussion. Some one proved, by an ingenious syllogism, that all men are to be saved; but Hearne had the better of this Latitudinarian, easily demonstrating that the comfortable argument does not meet the case of madmen, and of deaf-mutes, whom Tom did not expect to meet in a future state. The ingenious, though depressing speculations of Mr. Dodwell were also discussed: "He makes the air the receptacle of all souls, good and bad, and that they are under the power of the D--l, he being prince of the air." "The less perfectly good" hang out, if we may say so, "in the space between earth and the clouds," all which is subtle, and creditable to Mr. Dodwell's invention, but not susceptible of exact demonstration. The whole controversy is an interesting specimen of Queen Anne philosophy, which, with all respect for the taste of the period, we need not wish to see revived. The Bishop of Worcester, for example, "expects the end of the world about nine years hence." While the theology of Oxford is being mentioned, the zeal of Dr. Miller, Regius Professor of Greek, must not be forgotten. The learned Professor endeavoured to convert, and even "writ a Letter to Mrs. Bracegirdle, giving her great encomiums (as having himself been often to see plays acted whilst they continued here) upon account of her excellent qualifications, and persuading her to give over this loose way of living, and betake herself to such a kind of life as was more innocent, and would gain her more credit." The Professor's advice was wasted on "Bracegirdle the brown."

Politics were naturally much discussed in these doubtful years, when the Stuarts, it was thought, had still a chance to win their own again. In 1706, Tom says, "The great health now is "The Cube of Three," which is the number 27, i.e. the number of the protesting Lords." The University was most devoted, as far as drinking toasts constitutes loyalty. In Hearne's common-place book is carefully copied out this "Scotch Health to K. J.":

"He's o'er the seas and far awa', He's o'er the seas and far awa';

Altho' his back be at the wa'

We'll drink his health that's far awa'."

The words live, and ring strangely out of that dusty past. The song survives the throne, and sounds pathetically, somehow, as one has heard it chanted, in days as dead as the year 1711, at suppers that seem as ancient almost as the festivities of Thomas Hearne. It is not unpleasant to remember that the people who sang could also fight, and spilt their blood as well as their "edifying port." If the Southern "honest men" had possessed hearts for anything but tippling, the history of England would have been different.

When "the allyes and the French fought a bloudy battle near Mons"

(1709, "Malplaquet"), the Oxford honest men, like Colonel Henry Esmond, thought "there was not any the least reason of bragging."

The young King of England, under the character of the Chevalier St.

George, "shewed abundance of undaunted courage and resolution, led up his troups with unspeakable bravery, appeared in the utmost dangers, and at last was wounded." Marlborough's victories were sneered at, his new palace of Blenheim was said to be not only ill-built, but haunted by signs of evil omen.

同类推荐
  • 燥门

    燥门

    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。
  • 道教义枢

    道教义枢

    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。
  • 高斋诗话

    高斋诗话

    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。
  • 守溪笔记

    守溪笔记

    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。
  • The Soul of Man

    The Soul of Man

    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
  • 曹昂新传

    曹昂新传

    东汉末年,烽烟四起。中华大地上,各路英雄互相攻伐,争战不休。曹子修,一个生活在二十一世纪的不通文史的年轻副镇长,因公殉职后穿越到了197年,附身在宛城之战前夕的曹昂身上,开始了新生。且看他如何逃脱淯水之劫,和周瑜、诸葛亮、陆逊等人斗智斗勇,收名臣,降良将,纳美人。金戈铁马,夺他个万里江山,成就一番皇图霸业。
  • 莽荒星域

    莽荒星域

    一个孤儿,他曾是武修中的废物,被人们看成废柴。他却不卑不亢,通过自身的努力,在这个慌乱的世界里崛起,成为一代受人瞩目的强者。
  • 推理游戏

    推理游戏

    “四年前的银行抢案之后,你到底经历了什么?”“就算你知道了,也帮不了我。”他在寻找消失的四年间发生的事情。“没用的,你什么都找不到的。”“你说没用就是没用了吗?”当事情一件件被揭开面目时,他越来越不能接受眼前的一切。“那么你准备好了么?”这是一场游戏,一场赌上生命的游戏。“让我们开始游戏吧。”校园推理物语,正式开始。
  • 倾城天下:愿君留

    倾城天下:愿君留

    初遇。他是温润尔雅的少年却似乎有道不尽的忧愁。她是不问人间百态的药女,忘却世事。却似乎都只是被丢弃的可怜人。他觉得她好像那么熟悉。她觉得他好像不那么平凡。“不是说好要带我走的吗?”“不是说好的吗?”药谷的撕心裂肺却毫无回应有的只是鸟兽惊飞。终于寻觅他却发现他们似乎永远也不可能,他十四岁以一手暖玉萧名震天下而她是那么的平凡。她走了,他未留。当我寻得倾城容颜你是否会留下。粉身碎骨也不惜。当我们再次相遇我一定要带你走。万劫不复又如何。倾城天下,愿君留。万劫不复,愿汝怡。
  • 鬼医重生,灵羽心

    鬼医重生,灵羽心

    前世,她是古色古香梦幻岛的公主,古灵精怪的她医术高明。可是却错信绿茶。让身边的人一个一个离她远去。在阴差阳错下。得以重生。不知这一世。她能否弥补前世犯下的错?咳咳,写的不好请不要介意,欢迎提意见。
  • 阴间物流员

    阴间物流员

    林冲很喜欢漂亮妹妹,真的很喜欢。因为林冲是个男的,这一爱好相信男同胞都会英雄所见略同。跟随师傅学艺十七年,一朝下山,入得花都,从此滚滚红尘又红尘滚滚,好不快活。只是,有点累。腰酸背疼腿抽筋。唉!都是美女惹的祸……
  • 无声的风与影

    无声的风与影

    异宇宙的外星球潘多拉人学会了通过黑洞的引力波来传递不同空间的信号,这激起了许多外星人对人类宇宙的兴趣。潘多拉人风王想通过地球人天音来找到人类宇宙更多的秘密,另外一个潘多拉人暗影确想着另外一种可怕的计划。然而此时地球还是一如既往的安静。
  • 男妃

    男妃

    他,王栾,一朝穿越,穿越到了女尊大陆,成为了栾锦心,成为了西凤国女皇的妃子,他会爱上女皇吗?他最终会如何?
  • 帝之王魂

    帝之王魂

    死亡的嘶吼声、战争的杀伐声、老弱病残的哀嚎声、不绝于耳。在这片土地上,已经是战火纷飞,尸横遍野。突然!硝烟弥漫的天空中,被巨大的乌黑阴影所遮盖。尽管这些士兵刚刚经历了一场残酷的战争,可是面对一头龙!这些士兵的士气已经大打折扣了!然而一位军官用尽最后的力气,竭力嘶吼道:“黑暗火龙阿奎斯来了!凯瑟帝国的士兵们,拿出你们的武器,用生命来捍卫我们最后的尊严!凯瑟大帝万岁!”
  • 邪妃逆天:狂如大小姐

    邪妃逆天:狂如大小姐

    “这女孩儿,眼睛怎么这么好看?”这是他与她初见的想法。“哼,就是个木头脸,一点儿意思也没有!”十年之后,这是她对他的看法。---“那好,从此以后,你我恩断义绝!”毫无余地的绝情。---“潇哥哥,你身为太子爷,本该多笑笑,何必板着个脸呢?”不可掩盖的爱恋。人生这场游戏,爱是否是原罪,而情是否可以一生信奉!