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第323章 SAMUEL JOHNSON(12)

As every climate has its peculiar diseases, so every walk of life has its peculiar temptations.The literary character, assuredly, has always had its share of faults, vanity, jealousy, morbid sensibility.To these faults were now superadded the faults which are commonly found in men whose livelihood is precarious, and whose principles are exposed to the trial of severe distress.All the vices of the gambler and of the beggar were blended with those of the author.The prizes in the wretched lottery of book-making were scarcely less ruinous than the blanks.If good fortune came, it came in such a manner that it was almost certain to be abused.After months of starvation and despair, a full third night or a well-received dedication filled the pocket of the lean, ragged, unwashed poet with guineas.He hastened to enjoy those luxuries with the images of which his mind had been haunted while he was sleeping amidst the cinders and eating potatoes at the Irish ordinary in Shoe Lane.A week of taverns soon qualified him for another year of night-cellars.Such was the life of Savage, of Boyse, and of a crowd of others.Sometimes blazing in gold-laced hats and waistcoats; sometimes lying in bed because their coats had gone to pieces, or wearing paper cravats because their linen was in pawn; sometimes drinking Champagne and Tokay with Betty Careless; sometimes standing at the window of an eating-house in Porridge island, to snuff up the scent of what they could not afford to taste; they knew luxury; they knew beggary; but they never knew comfort.These men were irreclaimable.They looked on a regular and frugal life with the same aversion which an old gipsy or a Mohawk hunter feels for a stationary abode, and for the restraints and securities of civilised communities.They were as untameable, as much wedded to their desolate freedom, as the wild ass.They could no more be broken in to the offices of social man than the unicorn could be trained to serve and abide by the crib.It was well if they did not, like beasts of a still fiercer race, tear the hands which ministered to their necessities.To assist them was impossible;and the most benevolent of mankind at length became weary of giving relief which was dissipated with the wildest profusion as soon as it had been received.If a sum was bestowed on the wretched adventurer, such as, properly husbanded, might have supplied him for six months, it was instantly spent in strange freaks of sensuality, and, before forty-eight hours had elapsed, the poet was again pestering all his acquaintance for twopence to get a plate of shin of beef at a subterraneous cookshop.If his friends gave him an asylum in their houses, those houses were forthwith turned into bagnios and taverns.All order was destroyed; all business was suspended.The most good-natured host began to repent of his eagerness to serve a man of genius in distress when he heard his guest roaring for fresh punch at five o'clock in the morning.

A few eminent writers were more fortunate.Pope had been raised above poverty by the active patronage which, in his youth, both the great political parties had extended to his Homer.Young had received the only pension ever bestowed, to the best of our recollection, by Sir Robert Walpole, as the reward of mere literary merit.One or two of the many poets who attached themselves to the Opposition, Thomson in particular and Mallet, obtained, after much severe suffering, the means of subsistence from their political friends.Richardson, like a man of sense, kept his shop; and his shop kept him, which his novels, admirable as they are, would scarcely have done, But nothing could be more deplorable than the state even of the ablest men, who at that time depended for subsistence on their writings.Johnson, Collins, Fielding, and Thomson, were certainly four of the most distinguished persons that England produced during the eighteenth century.It is well known that they were all four arrested for debt.Into calamities and difficulties such as these Johnson plunged in his twenty-eighth year.From that time, till he was three or four and fifty, we have little information respecting him; little, we mean, compared with the full and accurate information which we possess respecting his proceedings and habits towards the close of his life.He emerged at length from cock-lofts and sixpenny ordinaries into the society of the polished and the opulent.His fame was established.A pension sufficient for his wants had been conferred on him: and he came forth to astonish a generation with which he had almost as little in common as with Frenchmen or Spaniards.

In his early years he had occasionally seen the great; but he had seen them as a beggar.He now came among them as a companion.The demand for amusement and instruction had, during the course of twenty years, been gradually increasing.The price of literary labour had risen; and those rising men of letters with whom Johnson was henceforth to associate, were for the most part persons widely different from those who had walked about with him all night in the streets for want of a lodging.Burke, Robertson, the Wartons, Gray, Mason, Gibbon, Adam Smith, Beattie, Sir William Jones, Goldsmith, and Churchill, were the most distinguished writers of what may be called the second generation of the Johnsonian age.Of these men Churchill was the only one in whom we can trace the stronger lineaments of that character which, when Johnson first came up to London, was common among authors.Of the rest, scarcely any had felt the pressure of severe poverty.Almost all had been early admitted into the most respectable society on an equal footing.They were men of quite a different species from the dependants of Curll and Osborne.

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