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第15章 UNIVERSITIES:GLASGOW;CAMBRIDGE(3)

Such,in full sight of Continental and other Universities,is Huber's opinion.Alas,the question of University Reform goes deep at present;deep as the world;--and the real University of these new epochs is yet a great way from us!Another judge in whom I have confidence declares further,That of these two Universities,Cambridge is decidedly the more catholic (not Roman catholic,but Human catholic)in its tendencies and habitudes;and that in fact,of all the miserable Schools and High-schools in the England of these years,he,if reduced to choose from them,would choose Cambridge as a place of culture for the young idea.So that,in these bad circumstances,Sterling had perhaps rather made a hit than otherwise?

Sterling at Cambridge had undoubtedly a wide and rather genial circle of comrades;and could not fail to be regarded and beloved by many of them.Their life seems to have been an ardently speculating and talking one;by no means excessively restrained within limits;and,in the more adventurous heads like Sterling's,decidedly tending towards the latitudinarian in most things.They had among them a Debating Society called The Union;where on stated evenings was much logic,and other spiritual fencing and ingenuous collision,--probably of a really superior quality in that kind;for not a few of the then disputants have since proved themselves men of parts,and attained distinction in the intellectual walks of life.Frederic Maurice,Richard Trench,John Kemble,Spedding,Venables,Charles Buller,Richard Milnes and others:--I have heard that in speaking and arguing,Sterling was the acknowledged chief in this Union Club;and that "none even came near him,except the late Charles Buller,"whose distinction in this and higher respects was also already notable.

The questions agitated seem occasionally to have touched on the political department,and even on the ecclesiastical.I have heard one trait of Sterling's eloquence,which survived on the wings of grinning rumor,and had evidently borne upon Church Conservatism in some form:"Have they not,"--or perhaps it was,Has she (the Church)not,--"a black dragoon in every parish,on good pay and rations,horse-meat and man's-meat,to patrol and battle for these things?"The "black dragoon,"which naturally at the moment ruffled the general young imagination into stormy laughter,points towards important conclusions in respect to Sterling at this time.I conclude he had,with his usual alacrity and impetuous daring,frankly adopted the anti-superstitious side of things;and stood scornfully prepared to repel all aggressions or pretensions from the opposite quarter.In short,that he was already,what afterwards there is no doubt about his being,at all points a Radical,as the name or nickname then went.

In other words,a young ardent soul looking with hope and joy into a world which was infinitely beautiful to him,though overhung with falsities and foul cobwebs as world never was before;overloaded,overclouded,to the zenith and the nadir of it,by incredible uncredited traditions,solemnly sordid hypocrisies,and beggarly deliriums old and new;which latter class of objects it was clearly the part of every noble heart to expend all its lightnings and energies in burning up without delay,and sweeping into their native Chaos out of such a Cosmos as this.Which process,it did not then seem to him could be very difficult;or attended with much other than heroic joy,and enthusiasm of victory or of battle,to the gallant operator,in his part of it.This was,with modifications such as might be,the humor and creed of College Radicalism five-and-twenty years ago.Rather horrible at that time;seen to be not so horrible now,at least to have grown very universal,and to need no concealment now.The natural humor and attitude,we may well regret to say,--and honorable not dishonorable,for a brave young soul such as Sterling's,in those years in those localities!

I do not find that Sterling had,at that stage,adopted the then prevalent Utilitarian theory of human things.But neither,apparently,had he rejected it;still less did he yet at all denounce it with the damnatory vehemence we were used to in him at a later period.Probably he,so much occupied with the negative side of things,had not yet thought seriously of any positive basis for his world;or asked himself,too earnestly,What,then,is the noble rule of living for a man?In this world so eclipsed and scandalously overhung with fable and hypocrisy,what is the eternal fact,on which a man may front the Destinies and the Immensities?The day for such questions,sure enough to come in his case,was still but coming.

Sufficient for this day be the work thereof;that of blasting into merited annihilation the innumerable and immeasurable recognized deliriums,and extirpating or coercing to the due pitch those legions of "black dragoons,"of all varieties and purposes,who patrol,with horse-meat and man's-meat,this afflicted earth,so hugely to the detriment of it.

Sterling,it appears,after above a year of Trinity College,followed his friend Maurice into Trinity Hall,with the intention of taking a degree in Law;which intention,like many others with him,came to nothing;and in 1827he left Trinity Hall and Cambridge altogether;here ending,after two years,his brief University life.

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