登陆注册
15447500000075

第75章 CHAPTER XII: ECCENTRICITY (1863)(5)

"For two hundred years, the Judges of England sat on the Bench, condemning to the penalty of death every man, woman, and child who stole property to the value of five shillings; and, during all that time, not one Judge ever remonstrated against the law. We English are a nation of brutes, and ought to be exterminated to the last man."

As the party rose from table and passed into the drawing-room, Adams said to Lowell that Bright was very fine. "Yes!" replied Lowell, " but too violent! "

Precisely this was the point that Adams doubted. Bright knew his Englishmen better than Lowell did -- better than England did. He knew what amount of violence in language was necessary to drive an idea into a Lancashire or Yorkshire head. He knew that no violence was enough to affect a Somersetshire or Wiltshire peasant. Bright kept his own head cool and clear. He was not excited; he never betrayed excitement. As for his denunciation of the English Bench, it was a very old story, not original with him. That the English were a nation of brutes was a commonplace generally admitted by Englishmen and universally accepted by foreigners; while the matter of their extermination could be treated only as unpractical, on their deserts, because they were probably not very much worse than their neighbors. Had Bright said that the French, Spaniards, Germans, or Russians were a nation of brutes and ought to be exterminated, no one would have found fault; the whole human race, according to the highest authority, has been exterminated once already for the same reason, and only the rainbow protects them from a repetition of it. What shocked Lowell was that he denounced his own people.

Adams felt no moral obligation to defend Judges, who, as far as he knew, were the only class of society specially adapted to defend themselves; but he was curious -- even anxious -- as a point of education, to decide for himself whether Bright's language was violent for its purpose. He thought not. Perhaps Cobden did better by persuasion, but that was another matter.

Of course, even Englishmen sometimes complained of being so constantly told that they were brutes and hypocrites, although they were told little else by their censors, and bore it, on the whole, meekly; but the fact that it was true in the main troubled the ten-pound voter much less than it troubled Newman, Gladstone, Ruskin, Carlyle, and Matthew Arnold. Bright was personally disliked by his victims, but not distrusted. They never doubted what he would do next, as they did with John Russell, Gladstone, and Disraeli. He betrayed no one, and he never advanced an opinion in practical matters which did not prove to be practical.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 生活知识百科3

    生活知识百科3

    琐碎的生活中充满了神奇与魅力,平凡的生活却教会了我们很多不凡的伟大。《生活知识百科(学生版)》告诉你酒为何不会结冰,看完电视、用完电脑为何要洗脸,吸尘器如何吸尘等诸多生活知识,让你收获无限精彩。
  • 伏灵墓

    伏灵墓

    刘羽,一个在考古专业上有着惊人天赋的年轻人。误入古墓生死未卜,一切究竟是开始还是结束。传说中的仙魔是否真的存在?亦或是他们从来没有离开....
  • EXO之腹黑哥哥求放过

    EXO之腹黑哥哥求放过

    一天晚上,吴爱丽潜入自家哥哥吴世勋的房间,准备诱惑他,结果却被扔出门外,于是,吴爱丽就开启了拈花惹草模式。十一个美男,个个都是极品。而作为一个妹控的吴世勋,看着自家妹妹到处拈花惹草,自然是眯着眼笑了笑,道“走,宝宝,我们回家好好调教调教你。”甜文,很宠,欢迎入坑,不过是一对一,如果不喜欢的话,那我也没办法……
  • 我的新三国

    我的新三国

    波澜壮阔的三国时代到底是什么样子?刘备当真“哭”出了天下?;诸葛亮究竟有多妖孽,黄月英是美是丑;武将到底如何?曹操是奸雄吗?《三国演义》《三国志》到底谁写的可以当真?看不清的三国果真如你梦中那般?来吧,随我一同创造一个属于你我的三国时代。我的三国当然有我。
  • 人性的优点·人性的弱点

    人性的优点·人性的弱点

    本书是一本充满幽默、充满智慧的书,它的目的是为了帮助人们克服忧虑,积极地对待生活,通过克服人性的弱点,发挥人性的优点,从而实现自我的突破,提升人际沟通能力,开创幸福成功的人生。这是一本充满幽默、充满智慧的书,它的目的是为了帮助人们克服忧虑,积极地对待生活,通过克服人性的弱点,发挥人性的优点,从而实现自我的突破,提升人际沟通能力,开创幸福成功的人生。
  • 仗剑横行

    仗剑横行

    将天地掌控,无惧命运捉弄。仗剑行天下,谁是英雄?
  • 器贯苍穹

    器贯苍穹

    往生显,帝器现。。且看少年蓝天如何往生屠帝
  • 雪落阿房

    雪落阿房

    她是生来的细作,命定魂梦绕帝王。他是生来的帝王,立志驰骋拥天下。他是生来的王侯,意在袖手任逍遥。雪里玄衣,冷峻刚毅;梅下白衣,绝代风华。他们本该无情,却陷情劫,终是叹,纵使情深,奈何缘浅。倾辰之舞,血染江山,盛世繁华,终不过,雪落阿房!
  • 重生之万道共尊

    重生之万道共尊

    世人只知尊道,即使有些人敢于逆天,却也只是像道反抗。我要做的,就是让万道尊我。且看主角王枫如何攀上高峰!主掌万道。
  • 桐古

    桐古

    “每一件古物都有灵性,沏一壶茶,静下凡尘之心,聆听他们的千年之音”桐古不卖古物,只对有缘人开放,若有人打破桐古的宁静,那桐古的老板不会轻饶他。“闻一缕清淡雅香,喝一口香醇古茶,坐红木雕龙椅看那千年古书”