登陆注册
5221700000130

第130章 LETTER XC(2)

Princes in general (I mean those 'Porphyrogenets'who are born and bred in purple)are about the pitch of women;bred up like them,and are to be addressed and gained in the same manner.They always see,they seldom weigh.Your lustre,not your solidity,must take them;your inside will afterward support and secure what your outside has acquired.With weak people (and they undoubtedly are three parts in four of mankind)good-breeding,address,and manners are everything;they can go no deeper;but let me assure you that they are a great deal even with people of the best understandings.Where the eyes are not pleased,and the heart is not flattered,the mind will be apt to stand out.Be this right or wrong,I confess I am so made myself.Awkwardness and ill-breeding shock me to that degree,that where I meet with them,I cannot find in my heart to inquire into the intrinsic merit of that person--I hastily decide in myself that he can have none;and am not sure that I should not even be sorry to know that he had any.I often paint you in my imagination,in your present 'lontananza',and,while I view you in the light of ancient and modern learning,useful and ornamental knowledge,I am charmed with the prospect;but when I view you in another light,and represent you awkward,ungraceful,ill-bred,with vulgar air and manners,shambling toward me with inattention and DISTRACTIONS,I shall not pretend to describe to you what I feel;but will do as a skillful painter did formerly--draw a veil before the countenance of the father.

I dare say you know already enough of architecture,to know that the Tuscan is the strongest and most solid of all the orders;but at the same time,it is the coarsest and clumsiest of them.Its solidity does extremely well for the foundation and base floor of a great edifice;but if the whole building be Tuscan,it will attract no eyes,it will stop no passengers,it will invite no interior examination;people will take it for granted that the finishing and furnishing cannot be worth seeing,where the front is so unadorned and clumsy.But if,upon the solid Tuscan foundation,the Doric,the Ionic,and the Corinthian orders rise gradually with all their beauty,proportions,and ornaments,the fabric seizes the most incurious eye,and stops the most careless passenger;who solicits admission as a favor,nay,often purchases it.Just so will it fare with your,tittle fabric,which,at present,I fear,has more of the Tuscan than of the Corinthian order.You must absolutely change the whole front,or nobody will knock at the door.The several parts,which must compose this new front,are elegant,easy,natural,superior good-breeding;an engaging address;genteel motions;an insinuating softness in your looks,words,and actions;a spruce,lively air,fashionable dress;and all the glitter that a young fellow should have.

I am sure you would do a great deal for my sake;and therefore consider at your return here,what a disappointment and concern it would be to me,if I could not safely depute you to do the honors of my house and table;and if I should be ashamed to present you to those who frequent both.

Should you be awkward,inattentive,and distrait,and happen to meet Mr.

L-----at my table,the consequences of that meeting must be fatal;you would run your heads against each other,cut each other's fingers,instead of your meat,or die by the precipitate infusion of scalding soup.

This is really so copious a subject,that there is no end of being either serious or ludicrous upon it.It is impossible,too,to enumerate or state to you the various cases in good-breeding;they are infinite;there is no situation or relation in the world so remote or so intimate,that does not require a degree of it.Your own good sense must point it out to you;your own good-nature must incline,and your interest prompt you to practice it;and observation and experience must give you the manner,the air and the graces which complete the whole.

This letter will hardly overtake you,till you are at or near Rome.

I expect a great deal in every way from your six months'stay there.

My morning hopes are justly placed in Mr.Harte,and the masters he will give you;my evening ones,in the Roman ladies:pray be attentive to both.But I must hint to you,that the Roman ladies are not 'les femmes savantes,et ne vous embrasseront point pour Pamour du Grec.They must have 'ilgarbato,il leggiadro,it disinvolto,il lusinghiero,quel non so che,che piace,che alletta,che incanta'.

I have often asserted,that the profoundest learning and the politest manners were by no means incompatible,though so seldom found united in the same person;and I have engaged myself to exhibit you,as a proof of the truth of this assertion.Should you,instead of that,happen to disprove me,the concern indeed would be mine,but the loss will be yours.Lord Bolingbroke is a strong instance on my side of the question;he joins to the deepest erudition,the most elegant politeness and good-breeding that ever any courtier and man of the world was adorned with.

And Pope very justly called him "All-accomplished St.John,"with regard to his knowledge and his manners.He had,it is true,his faults;which proceeded from unbounded ambition,and impetuous passions;but they have now subsided by age and experience;and I can wish you nothing better than to be,what he is now,without being what he has been formerly.His address pre-engages,his eloquence persuades,and his knowledge informs all who approach him.Upon the whole,I do desire,and insist,that from after dinner till you go to bed,you make good-breeding,address,and manners,your serious object and your only care.Without them,you will be nobody;with them,you may be anything.

Adieu,my dear child!My compliments to Mr.Harte.

同类推荐
  • 安溪县志

    安溪县志

    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。
  • 舍利弗悔过经

    舍利弗悔过经

    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。
  • 传法正宗论

    传法正宗论

    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。
  • 太上老君养生诀

    太上老君养生诀

    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。
  • 送长史李少府入蜀

    送长史李少府入蜀

    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
  • 观念阿弥陀佛相海三昧功德法门

    观念阿弥陀佛相海三昧功德法门

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 爱情课

    爱情课

    身为私企老总,人到中年的刘建成收入稳定,却坚决要和发妻李菊花离婚。一番挣扎以后,李菊花和老公签了六个月的协议,试图给自己的婚姻一个缓冲期。她认为十八年都过去了,不在乎这六个月,刘建成也答应了。这六个月,他们依然在一个屋檐下,睡同一张床,吃同一锅饭。这六个月,双方依然各尽其责,而且绝对不能出轨。李菊花开始交高价学费、出入找老公培训班,希望能彻底改变自己。最终,她是否如愿?李菊花的弟弟李磊是海员,30多岁才开始初恋,这场恋爱折腾得他体无完肤,他是否沉醉其中不能自拔?谁能拯救他走出苦海?
  • 话本小说

    话本小说

    《话本小说》主要内容分为话本小说概述、宋代话本小说、对后世文学的影响等章节。“话”在古代有一层含义是“故事”,这种释意在隋代就已经通行了,唐、宋、元、明都沿用这一意义。
  • 管理基础与实务

    管理基础与实务

    《管理基础与实务》是一本着眼于培养高职高专类院校学生的管理素质与管理技能的教材。本书以管理的四项职能——计划、组织、领导、控制为主线,系统地介绍了管理活动的基本规律、原理和方法。本书设三篇,共九章。第一篇管理内涵篇,主要介绍管理和管理学的基本概念和理论知识;第二篇阐述了管理的基本职能,是全书的重点部分,比较系统地介绍了管理的一般职能以及相关的理论与方法;第三篇是管理的改革与创新篇,主要介绍创新、组织的变革和发展,目的是拓展学生的思路,开阔学生的视野。
  • 你拿什么改变世界:乔布斯给年轻人的100条成功忠告

    你拿什么改变世界:乔布斯给年轻人的100条成功忠告

    《你拿什么改变世界(乔布斯给年轻人的100条成功忠告)》是一本关于成功励志的通俗读物。史蒂夫·乔布斯,这位亲手打造苹果帝国奇迹的 男人,创造了当代历史上不可思议的商业辉煌。自他离世后,世人都在思考:是什么让乔布斯成为了改变世界的天才呢? 在《你拿什么改变世界(乔布斯给年轻人的100条 成功忠告)》中,作者黄薇收集和整理乔布斯的名言 警句后,归纳总结出乔布斯给年轻人的100个忠告, 将乔布斯跌宕起伏的人生经历精彩地呈现给读者,研究乔布斯的思维,找出他成功的秘诀,用生动的案例和简单的道理给予读者诸多人生启示。乔布斯的经历无法再现,但只要敢于尝试,你也可以成就一番了不起的事业。
  • 妾心如宅3:门庭深冷 来者须诚(大结局)

    妾心如宅3:门庭深冷 来者须诚(大结局)

    妾心如宅系列收官之作,捶地看动荡乱世的英雄传奇,挥泪看情痴苦长的京城红颜2,150,000条网友推荐。 天下之事,分久必合,合久必分,大熙王朝四百年的统治,终在贪念与野心之下爆发战争。聂氏将大熙王朝的疆土割走一半,建立了南熙政权,称“南熙”。北为原氏天下,称“北熙”。南北分裂之后第七十九年,南熙与北熙,各出了一位绝世名妓,世称“南晗初,北鸾夙”。南熙名妓晗初因为所托非人,被负心人抛弃,险些葬身火海,幸而被南熙文昌侯之子沈予所救。一个偶然的机会,晗初被沈予派去服侍好友云辞,两人朝夕相对暗生情愫,云辞怜惜晗初,为其改名“出岫”,将其带回云府。然而好景不长,这一对有情人的情路曲折,命途多舛。
  • 有一种爱叫念念不忘

    有一种爱叫念念不忘

    娱记卓小冰,在相亲前几分钟偶然发现了大明星何郦在与神秘男人私会,她率先报道了这则新闻,因此遭到了都纶娱乐总裁唐正恒的“报复”。被逼离开北京,因此被卷入一场名为造星的选秀大赛当中。选秀选手的明争暗斗中,卓小冰认出了失散多年的弟弟佟景亮也是其中之一,为了守护唯一的亲人,卓小冰她毅然插手娱乐圈的幕后斗争。然而,唐正恒一边向卓小冰展开追求,一边却又想尽办法利用和伤害她。复杂的感情和现实让卓小冰左右为难,正当她打算敞开心扉接受这段感情时,导致卓小冰父母之死的车祸真相却突然被揭晓……都市的灯红酒绿,红尘里的情爱纠缠,你会不会在心里一直思念着一个人,坚守着一份情。有没有一种爱情,能一直留在你心里?
  • 食之人

    食之人

    2000年既是21世纪的开始,但它同时也是人类灾难的开始。save研究出现意外,大量混沌病毒外泄,接触到病毒的人类全都无一幸免的变异成为了尸人。人类在为生存而战,人类能否取得最后的胜利?看似意外的背后,却又有着不为人知的秘密。千丝万缕的线索,真相究竟是什么?
  • 佛说安宅陀罗尼咒经

    佛说安宅陀罗尼咒经

    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。
  • 福建尤溪民间故事

    福建尤溪民间故事

    《福建尤溪民间故事》收编的34个故事中,有的是在当地曾经发生过的一段真实历史,而绝大部分是在史志记载之外,长期散落在民间的口头传说。采取正史、野史、奇闻、逸事结合,汇集而成的情节有趣、内容新颖。其中,有的故事虽然发生近代,但它在当时却是关系到当地百姓生命财产安危的特大历史事件。有过亲身经历的当地老人,回忆起当时的情景,仍心有余悸。现代人,对于这一段历史,都很陌生,只是偶尔在闲谈中,像听故事一样,听人传说,印象淡薄,相距遥远,今天已融入到民间文化的一个组成部分。