登陆注册
32990300000004

第4章

"That," said he to me one day, "is the great misery of late marriages; the unhappy produce of them becomes the plaything of dotage. An old man's child," continued he, "leads much such a life. I think, as a little boy's dog, teased with awkward fondness, and forced, perhaps, to sit up and beg, as we call it, to divert a company, who at last go away complaining of their disagreeable entertainment." In consequence of these maxims, and full of indignation against such parents as delight to produce their young ones early into the talking world, I have known Mr. Johnson give a good deal of pain by refusing to hear the verses the children could recite, or the songs they could sing, particularly one friend who told him that his two sons should repeat Gray's "Elegy" to him alternately, that he might judge who had the happiest cadence. "No, pray, sir," said he, "let the dears both speak it at once; more noise will by that means be made, and the noise will be sooner over." He told me the story himself, but I have forgot who the father was.

Mr. Johnson's mother was daughter to a gentleman in the country, such as there were many of in those days, who possessing, perhaps, one or two hundred pounds a year in land, lived on the profits, and sought not to increase their income. She was, therefore, inclined to think higher of herself than of her husband, whose conduct in money matters being but indifferent, she had a trick of teasing him about it, and was, by her son's account, very importunate with regard to her fears of spending more than they could afford, though she never arrived at knowing how much that was, a fault common, as he said, to most women who pride themselves on their economy. They did not, however, as I could understand, live ill together on the whole. "My father," says he, "could always take his horse and ride away for orders when things went badly." The lady's maiden name was Ford;and the parson who sits next to the punch-bowl in Hogarth's "Modern Midnight Conversation" was her brother's son. This Ford was a man who chose to be eminent only for vice, with talents that might have made him conspicuous in literature, and respectable in any profession he could have chosen. His cousin has mentioned him in the lives of Fenton and of Broome;and when he spoke of him to me it was always with tenderness, praising his acquaintance with life and manners, and recollecting one piece of advice that no man surely ever followed more exactly: "Obtain," says Ford, "some general principles of every science; he who can talk only on one subject, or act only in one department, is seldom wanted, and perhaps never wished for, while the man of general knowledge can often benefit, and always please." He used to relate, however, another story less to the credit of his cousin's penetration, how Ford on some occasion said to him, "You will make your way the more easily in the world, I see, as you are contented to dispute no man's claim to conversation excellence; they will, therefore, more willingly allow your pretensions as a writer." Can one, on such an occasion, forbear recollecting the predictions of Boileau's father, when stroking the head of the young satirist?--"Ce petit bon homme," says he, "n'a point trop d'esprit, MAIS IL ne dira jamais mal de personne." Such are the prognostics formed by men of wit and sense, as these two certainly were, concerning the future character and conduct of those for whose welfare they were honestly and deeply concerned; and so late do those features of peculiarity come to their growth, which mark a character to all succeeding generations.

Dr. Johnson first learned to read of his mother and her old maid Catharine, in whose lap he well remembered sitting while she explained to him the story of St. George and the Dragon. I know not whether this is the proper place to add that such was his tenderness, and such his gratitude, that he took a journey to Lichfield fifty-seven years afterwards to support and comfort her in her last illness; he had inquired for his nurse, and she was dead. The recollection of such reading as had delighted him in his infancy made him always persist in fancying that it was the only reading which could please an infant; and he used to condemn me for putting Newbery's books into their hands as too trifling to engage their attention. "Babies do not want," said he, "to hear about babies; they like to be told of giants and castles, and of somewhat which can stretch and stimulate their little minds." When in answer I would urge the numerous editions and quick sale of "Tommy Prudent" or "Goody Two-Shoes." "Remember always," said he, "that the parents BUY the books, and that the children never read them."Mrs. Barbauld, however, had his best praise, and deserved it; no man was more struck than Mr. Johnson with voluntary descent from possible splendour to painful duty.

同类推荐
  • 浦江吴氏中馈录

    浦江吴氏中馈录

    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。
  • 太上洞房内经注

    太上洞房内经注

    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。
  • 说诗晬语

    说诗晬语

    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。
  • 前阴门

    前阴门

    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。
  • 伤寒溯源集

    伤寒溯源集

    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
  • 斗士学院

    斗士学院

    青铜斗士、白银斗士、黄金斗士、钻石斗士、星耀斗士、黑金王者斗士……。凶狠魔兽,异族美女,高阶装备,神奇瑰丽的斗士世界,等你来探险……。
  • 真知难易

    真知难易

    江湖上有剑仙提剑斩开天人之隔,有道士下山,独身深入东海,剑斩扶桑,也有庙堂之上,独握大权,一次算计,便定下天下未来三百年格局……
  • 一问三界

    一问三界

    混沌初开,上古之尊苍穹大尊开辟三大世界。仙界:主修仙道,成仙之路,是为打破五行轮回,渡劫成仙。魔界:主修魔道,成魔之路,是为窥视魔祖之境,渡劫成魔。神界:主修神道,成神之路,是为领悟神之心性,渡劫成神。八方镜像,破开红尘。渡入轮回,突破无上之境。三界三道之路,三界无数修士在其中寻机缘,修炼至巅峰。而天纵者,是为成就了三界一段段的佳话。
  • 当史前复苏

    当史前复苏

    一位从林中走出的年轻身影,一个令人无法想象的神秘身份。一颗断了传承的星球,一个历史被掩埋的宇宙。他回来了。他将从这里出发,去寻找茫茫星海中的亲友。他将重演巅峰,揭开世间一切隐秘。他心中有个执念——渡混沌劫。史前天帝归来,宇宙将为之沸腾。
  • 世上无限丹青手

    世上无限丹青手

    他是一个长的很标致的家伙,可惜是个哑巴。是哑巴就算啦,还是没人要的可怜蛋,打小被过路的旅人遗弃在小镇上。“小娃子嘛,不能和别人叨,身子骨也差,怎么都喂不胖嘞!”村里颇有声望的教书匠老刘头说,“唯一还中,就他画画和写字不马虎。”画人,画出的是人被他看到时的样子,面貌衣着,不差分毫。
  • 我的宿主有点圣父

    我的宿主有点圣父

    林浩:“放开那个妹妹,让我来!!”“救人一命胜造七级浮屠!系统,给我丹药!”#自家宿主不按套路出牌,在线的挺急的#
  • 凡躯之神

    凡躯之神

    公元9000多年,原谅我的不羁!高贵血统却在落后星球讨生活!
  • 斗破之另类帝王篇

    斗破之另类帝王篇

    穿越了,猪脚穿越进入斗气大陆,成为萧炎,本以为可以有恃无恐的一路成帝,可意外发生了,药老无法顺利苏醒!嘿嘿,话不多说,此萧炎彼萧炎,他将带给你一个不一样的斗破苍穹,即便没有药老,他一样可以续写属于他的帝王之路,他……将为你揭晓所有穿越者的原由。
  • 异界从网吧开始

    异界从网吧开始

    宋欢穿越到异界开网吧,明明是网吧老板,却把自己包装成网管,把网吧说成是天道至宝,然后宋欢就只需要发布任务就好了,没事上上网,有事会员干。会员A:玩游戏真的可以涨修为啊,好快啊。会员B:网吧又有新任务了,交给网吧一套房,奖励500网吧声望,简直太赚了。会员C:我网吧贡献度刷够了,终于可以升级为黄金会员了,我就可以买泡面了。
  • 我的同桌老公

    我的同桌老公

    深夜在自己家中回想起了一些往事。刚进入梦乡,身上就发出一道光,把姚静玉带到了一个陌生的时间。不知道是回到过去?还是重生了?还是进入了自己的梦境世界?来到这里,她是为了多年前那个最大的遗憾,把遗憾变为现实,把现实变为终生的幸福。希望我们不要再错过彼此了!