登陆注册
4712500000056

第56章

And little reck I of the censure sharp May idly cavil at an idle lay."People still cavil idly, complaining that Scott did not finish, or did not polish his pieces; that he was not Keats, or was not Wordsworth. He was himself; he was the Last Minstrel, the latest, the greatest, the noblest of natural poets concerned with natural things. He sang of free, fierce, and warlike life, of streams yet rich in salmon, and moors not yet occupied by brewers; of lonely places haunted in the long grey twilights of the North; of crumbling towers where once dwelt the Lady of Branksome or the Flower of Yarrow. Nature summed up in him many a past age a world of ancient faiths; and before the great time of Britain wholly died, to Britain, as to Greece, she gave her Homer. When he was old, and tired, and near his death--so worn with trouble and labour that he actually signed his own name wrong--he wrote his latest verse, for a lady. It ends -"My country, be thou glorious still!"

and so he died, within the sound of the whisper of Tweed, foreseeing the years when his country would no more be glorious, thinking of his country only, forgetting quite the private sorrow of his own later days.

People will tell you that Scott was not a great poet; that his bolt is shot, his fame perishing. Little he cared for his fame! But for my part I think and hope that Scott can never die, till men grow up into manhood without ever having been boys--till they forget that "One glorious hour of crowded life Is worth an age without a name!"Thus, the charges against Sir Walter's poetry are, on the whole, little more than the old critical fallacy of blaming a thing for not being something else. "It takes all sorts to make a world," in poetry as in life. Sir Walter's sort is a very good sort, and in English literature its place was empty, and waiting for him. Think of what he did. English poetry had long been very tame and commonplace, written in couplets like Pope's, very artificial and smart, or sensible and slow. He came with poems of which the music seemed to gallop, like thundering hoofs and ringing bridles of a rushing border troop. Here were goblin, ghost, and fairy, fight and foray, fair ladies and true lovers, gallant knights and hard blows, blazing beacons on every hill crest and on the bartisan of every tower. Here was a world made alive again that had been dead for three hundred years--a world of men and women.

They say that the archaeology is not good. Archaeology is a science; in its application to poetry, Scott was its discoverer.

Others can name the plates of a coat of armour more learnedly than he, but he made men wear them. They call his Gothic art false, his armour pasteboard; but he put living men under his castled roofs, living men into his breastplates and taslets. Science advances, old knowledge becomes ignorance; it is poetry that does not die, and that will not die, while -"The triple pride Of Eildon looks over Strathclyde."JOHN BUNYAN Dr. Johnson once took Bishop Percy's little daughter on his knee, and asked her what she thought of the "Pilgrim's Progress." The child answered that she had not read it. "No?" replied the Doctor;"then I would not give one farthing for you," and he set her down and took no further notice of her.

This story, if true, proves that the Doctor was rather intolerant.

We must not excommunicate people because they have not our taste in books. The majority of people do not care for books at all.

There is a descendant of John Bunyan's alive now, or there was lately, who never read the "Pilgrim's Progress." Books are not in his line. Nay, Bunyan himself, who wrote sixty works, was no great reader. An Oxford scholar who visited him in his study found no books at all, except some of Bunyan's own and Foxe's "Book of Martyrs."Yet, little as the world in general cares for reading, it has read Bunyan more than most. One hundred thousand copies of the "Pilgrim"are believed to have been sold in his own day, and the story has been done into the most savage languages, as well as into those of the civilised world.

Dr. Johnson, who did not like Dissenters, praises the "invention, imagination, and conduct of the story," and knew no other book he wished longer except "Robinson Crusoe" and "Don Quixote." Well, Dr.

Johnson would not have given a farthing for ME, as I am quite contented with the present length of these masterpieces. What books do YOU wish longer? I wish Homer had written a continuation of the Odyssey, and told us what Odysseus did among the far-off men who never tasted salt nor heard of the sea. A land epic after the sea epic, how good it would have been--from Homer! But it would have taxed the imagination of Dante to continue the adventures of Christian and his wife after they had once crossed the river and reached the city.

John Bunyan has been more fortunate than most authors in one of his biographies.

His life has been written by the Rev. Dr. Brown, who is now minister of his old congregation at Bedford; and an excellent life it is.

Dr. Brown is neither Roundhead nor Cavalier; for though he is, of course, on Bunyan's side, he does not throw stones at the beautiful Church of England.

Probably most of us are on Bunyan's side now. It might be a good thing that we should all dwell together in religious unity, but history shows that people cannot be bribed into brotherhood. They tried to bully Bunyan; they arrested and imprisoned him--unfairly even in law, according to Dr. Brown, not unfairly, Mr. Froude thinks--and he would not be bullied.

同类推荐
  • 北帝七元紫庭延生秘诀

    北帝七元紫庭延生秘诀

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 云林石谱

    云林石谱

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 醉后赠马四

    醉后赠马四

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • The Smalcald Articles

    The Smalcald Articles

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • Four Poems

    Four Poems

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 名人传记丛书:卢梭

    名人传记丛书:卢梭

    名人传记丛书——卢梭——不堪的人生,伟大的思想,传世的杰作:“立足课本,超越课堂”,以提高中小学生的综合素质为目的,让中小学生从课内受益到课外,是一生的良师益友。
  • 魔兽宝宝:娘亲要出嫁

    魔兽宝宝:娘亲要出嫁

    【新文《总裁索情狠霸道》已发布,欢迎入坑!】她是一个尴尬的存在,一张和太子妃相似的脸,一个已经被杀死的事实。一个人模人样的魔兽萌宝,一颗渊源流长的混沌灵珠,一个颠覆众生的天才。她,前世的飞刀杀手头目,在被骗中含恨终生。穿越异世,魔兽王叫她娘亲,妖孽美男追着求扑倒。一朝逆袭,施咒的,放毒的,祸世欺人的,通通百倍以牙还牙!——颜雪:“多余,娘亲已助你完成大业,若再不出嫁,恐怕有人要闹得天翻地覆!”——魔兽宝宝:“娘亲,这个一念嗜血魔尊一念油腔滑调的叔叔靠谱么?”——千迟玉龙:“小屁孩一边去,娘亲要给叔叔香吻!”魔兽宝宝表示,好大的心理阴影……
  • 我在洪荒有座山

    我在洪荒有座山

    女娲赐生,通天传法!李烛影在洪荒世界占山为王,寻求大道逍遥。
  • 岳飞传:还我河山

    岳飞传:还我河山

    《岳飞传》是武侠一代宗师还珠楼主最重要的历史小说之一。全书20回,讲述了岳飞从一个贫家之子成长为一代名将,最后含冤屈死的悲壮生平。书中贯穿岳飞一生的主线如拜周侗为师的曲折,大战仇敌的紧张,抗击金兵的智勇,剿灭群盗的恩威并施,都描写得大气简洁,极富传奇色彩;虽然大开大合,然而并不粗疏,对生活细节的描写,尤其具有人情味。对人物的心理也刻画得细致入微。岳飞的精忠报国、顾全大局、仁爱谦逊,都写得极其充实。本书主要依据《宋史·岳飞列传》而作;采用旧式武侠小说的笔法,注重故事的布局结构,突出戏剧性与传奇性,充分、恰当地体现了岳飞一代名将的风采,确为一部超好看的岳飞传记。
  • 重生之嫡女斗渣男

    重生之嫡女斗渣男

    她,庄静怡,狗血的穿越了!果然穿越文看多了,会遭报应!只是别人穿越,都意气飞扬,活的多姿多彩,为什么轮到她穿越了,却处处都是狗血淋头的剧情?!老天爷,你真的是不长眼啊!别人嫁人,带着满街的嫁妆,她倒好,她嫁人带着妾室,而且这个妾室还对她恨得咬牙切齿,满脑满心的要置她于死地!夫君风流,妾室妖娆,妯娌相争,姑嫂相斗,外加皇子爷们也来凑热闹,这重来的一辈子,怎一个乱字了得!且看,她,庄静怡如何周旋,活出一个穿越者的淡然来!【情节虚构,请勿模仿】
  • 绝境

    绝境

    为了总结近年来的文学成就,见证固原的文学历史,编辑出版一套“文学固原丛书”,则是固原的文艺工作者共同铸就的全景式的心灵读本,其文化价值和社会意义显而易见。该丛书的出版,必将对丰富文化固原建设增添光彩。
  • 文娱不朽

    文娱不朽

    魔都音乐学院在读博士生苏逸阳,意外获得不断觉醒异位面记忆片段的能力。在台前,他是亿万粉丝崇拜的天王巨星,一首首经典的歌曲出自他手,一部部经典的影片被他完美演绎!在幕后,他是互联网领域投资界的巨头,一款款惠民悦民的APP在他的推动下,绽放出耀眼夺目的光辉!苏逸阳:“这是最好的时代,也是属于我的时代,娱乐至死,文娱不朽!”……书友1群:635363342(已满) 书友2群:717557113(新建) 欢迎来撩!已有高订近万的作品《重生之大娱乐家系统》,实力人品有保障,欢迎入坑!
  • 妖孽宝宝不好惹

    妖孽宝宝不好惹

    宝宝不好惹,更可况这个宝宝是个妖孽级的魔王。这是一个大魔王的故事……
  • 反穿越:公主穿越到现代

    反穿越:公主穿越到现代

    她是亡国公主,与挚爱之人逃离那场浩劫中,阴阳相隔。面对爱她至深的敌国首领,她最终选择跳崖自尽。却没有想到,阴差阳错间穿越到了现代,遇到了三个与前世有纠葛的男子。究竟谁才是她前世的恋人,命运之神又会对这个亡国公主怎么样的考验……旧时红袍新,旧时宫花艳。那时花常开,那时他还在。背井离乡,再世为人,如今重唱相思曲,不知弹剑和者谁?她的他,究竟是谁?
  • 首席婚宠:三少的逃跑新娘

    首席婚宠:三少的逃跑新娘

    片段一:席安看着卫修霁冰凉犀利的眸子,以及站在卫修霁身边的明艳女子,声音凄厉。“少奶奶精神病不轻,麻烦你们照顾好她。”卫修霁转身,吩咐身后的精神病医生,阴霾而又犀利。片段二:他眸子森寒:“席安,你的命是我的,你永远不会逃出我的手掌心。”“是吗,卫先生。”片段三:结婚五年,她强迫自己逃离他身边。“席安,如果你伤害了它,我要你死。”他用自己的狠戾,一次次将她推向深渊。--情节虚构,请勿模仿