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第2章

I WAS JUST going to say, when I was interrupted, that one of the many ways of classifying minds is under the heads of arithmetical and algebraical intellects.All economical and practical wisdom is an extension or variation of the following arithmetical formula:

2+2=4.Every philosophical proposition has the more general character of the expression A+B=C.We are mere operatives, empirics, and egotists, until we learn to think in letters instead of figures.

They all stared.There is a divinity student lately come among us to whom I commonly address remarks like the above, allowing him to take a certain share in the conversation, so far as assent or pertinent questions are involved.He abused his liberty on this occasion by presuming to say that Leibnitz had the same observation.- No, sir, I replied, he has not.But he said a mighty good thing about mathematics, that sounds something like it, and you found it, NOT IN THE ORIGINAL, but quoted by Dr.Thomas Reid.I will tell the company what he did say, one of these days.

- If I belong to a Society of Mutual Admiration? - I blush to say that I do not at this present moment.I once did, however.It was the first association to which I ever heard the term applied; a body of scientific young men in a great foreign city who admired their teacher, and to some extent each other.Many of them deserved it; they have become famous since.It amuses me to hear the talk of one of those beings described by Thackeray -"Letters four do form his name" -

about a social development which belongs to the very noblest stage of civilization.All generous companies of artists, authors, philanthropists, men of science, are, or ought to be, Societies of Mutual Admiration.A man of genius, or any kind of superiority, is not debarred from admiring the same quality in another, nor the other from returning his admiration.They may even associate together and continue to think highly of each other.And so of a dozen such men, if any one place is fortunate enough to hold so many.The being referred to above assumes several false premises.

First, that men of talent necessarily hate each other.Secondly, that intimate knowledge or habitual association destroys our admiration of persons whom we esteemed highly at a distance.

Thirdly, that a circle of clever fellows, who meet together to dine and have a good time, have signed a constitutional compact to glorify themselves and to put down him and the fraction of the human race not belonging to their number.Fourthly, that it is an outrage that he is not asked to join them.

Here the company laughed a good deal, and the old gentleman who sits opposite said, "That's it! that's it!"I continued, for I was in the talking vein.As to clever people's hating each other, I think a LITTLE extra talent does sometimes make people jealous.They become irritated by perpetual attempts and failures, and it hurts their tempers and dispositions.

Unpretending mediocrity is good, and genius is glorious; but a weak flavor of genius in an essentially common person is detestable.It spoils the grand neutrality of a commonplace character, as the rinsings of an unwashed wineglass spoil a draught of fair water.

No wonder the poor fellow we spoke of, who always belongs to this class of slightly flavored mediocrities, is puzzled and vexed by the strange sight of a dozen men of capacity working and playing together in harmony.He and his fellows are always fighting.With them familiarity naturally breeds contempt.If they ever praise each other's bad drawings, or broken-winded novels, or spavined verses, nobody ever supposed it was from admiration; it was simply a contract between themselves and a publisher or dealer.

If the Mutuals have really nothing among them worth admiring, that alters the question.But if they are men with noble powers and qualities, let me tell you, that, next to youthful love and family affections, there is no human sentiment better than that which unites the Societies of Mutual Admiration.And what would literature or art be without such associations? Who can tell what we owe to the Mutual Admiration Society of which Shakspeare, and Ben Jonson, and Beaumont and Fletcher were members? Or to that of which Addison and Steele formed the centre, and which gave us the Spectator? Or to that where Johnson, and Goldsmith, and Burke, and Reynolds, and Beauclerk, and Boswell, most admiring among all admirers, met together? Was there any great harm in the fact that the Irvings and Paulding wrote in company? or any unpardonable cabal in the literary union of Verplanck and Bryant and Sands, and as many more as they chose to associate with them?

The poor creature does not know what he is talking about, when he abuses this noblest of institutions.Let him inspect its mysteries through the knot-hole he has secured, but not use that orifice as a medium for his popgun.Such a society is the crown of a literary metropolis; if a town has not material for it, and spirit and good feeling enough to organize it, it is a mere caravansary, fit for a man of genius to lodge in, but not to live in.Foolish people hate and dread and envy such an association of men of varied powers and influence, because it is lofty, serene, impregnable, and, by the necessity of the case, exclusive.Wise ones are prouder of the title M.S.M.A.than of all their other honors put together.

- All generous minds have a horror of what are commonly called "facts." They are the brute beasts of the intellectual domain.

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