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第42章

I was highly pleased with the extraordinary vigour of his conversation,and regretted that I was drawn away from it by an engagement at another place.I had,for a part of the evening,been left alone with him,and had ventured to make an observation now and then,which he received very civilly;so that I was satisfied that though there was a roughness in his manner,there was no ill-nature in his disposition.Davies followed me to the door,and when I complained to him a little of the hard blows which the great man had given me,he kindly took upon him to console me by saying,'Don't be uneasy.I can see he likes you very well.'

(Part Two)

A few days afterwards I called on Davies,and asked him if he thought I might take the liberty of waiting on Mr.Johnson at his Chambers in the Temple.He said I certainly might,and that Mr.

Johnson would take it as a compliment.So upon Tuesday the 24th of May,after having been enlivened by the witty sallies of Messieurs Thornton,Wilkes,Churchill and Lloyd,with whom I had passed the morning,I boldly repaired to Johnson.His Chambers were on the first floor of No.1,Inner-Temple-lane,and I entered them with an impression given me by the Reverend Dr.Blair,of Edinburgh,who had been introduced to him not long before,and described his having 'found the Giant in his den;'an expression,which,when Icame to be pretty well acquainted with Johnson,I repeated to him,and he was diverted at this picturesque account of himself.Dr.

Blair had been presented to him by Dr.James Fordyce.At this time the controversy concerning the pieces published by Mr.James Macpherson,as translations of Ossian,was at its height.Johnson had all along denied their authenticity;and,what was still more provoking to their admirers,maintained that they had no merit.

The subject having been introduced by Dr.Fordyce,Dr.Blair,relying on the internal evidence of their antiquity,asked Dr.

Johnson whether he thought any man of a modern age could have written such poems?Johnson replied,'Yes,Sir,many men,many women,and many children.'Johnson,at this time,did not know that Dr.Blair had just published a Dissertation,not only defending their authenticity,but seriously ranking them with the poems of Homer and Virgil;and when he was afterwards informed of this circumstance,he expressed some displeasure at Dr.Fordyce's having suggested the topick,and said,'I am not sorry that they got thus much for their pains.Sir,it was like leading one to talk of a book when the authour is concealed behind the door.'

He received me very courteously;but,it must be confessed,that his apartment,and furniture,and morning dress,were sufficiently uncouth.His brown suit of cloaths looked very rusty;he had on a little old shrivelled unpowdered wig,which was too small for his head;his shirt-neck and knees of his breeches were loose;his black worsted stockings ill drawn up;and he had a pair of unbuckled shoes by way of slippers.But all these slovenly particularities were forgotten the moment that he began to talk.

Some gentlemen,whom I do not recollect,were sitting with him;and when they went away,I also rose;but he said to me,'Nay,don't go.''Sir,(said I,)I am afraid that I intrude upon you.It is benevolent to allow me to sit and hear you.'He seemed pleased with this compliment,which I sincerely paid him,and answered,'Sir,I am obliged to any man who visits me.'I have preserved the following short minute of what passed this day:--'Madness frequently discovers itself merely by unnecessary deviation from the usual modes of the world.My poor friend Smart shewed the disturbance of his mind,by falling upon his knees,and saying his prayers in the street,or in any other unusual place.

Now although,rationally speaking,it is greater madness not to pray at all,than to pray as Smart did,I am afraid there are so many who do not pray,that their understanding is not called in question.'

Concerning this unfortunate poet,Christopher Smart,who was confined in a mad-house,he had,at another time,the following conversation with Dr.Burney:--BURNEY.'How does poor Smart do,Sir;is he likely to recover?'JOHNSON.'It seems as if his mind had ceased to struggle with the disease;for he grows fat upon it.'

BURNEY.'Perhaps,Sir,that may be from want of exercise.'

JOHNSON.'No,Sir;he has partly as much exercise as he used to have,for he digs in the garden.Indeed,before his confinement,he used for exercise to walk to the ale-house;but he was CARRIEDback again.I did not think he ought to be shut up.His infirmities were not noxious to society.He insisted on people praying with him;and I'd as lief pray with Kit Smart as any one else.Another charge was,that he did not love clean linen;and Ihave no passion for it.'--Johnson continued.'Mankind have a great aversion to intellectual labour;but even supposing knowledge to be easily attainable,more people would be content to be ignorant than would take even a little trouble to acquire it.'

Talking of Garrick,he said,'He is the first man in the world for sprightly conversation.'

When I rose a second time he again pressed me to stay,which I did.

He told me,that he generally went abroad at four in the afternoon,and seldom came home till two in the morning.I took the liberty to ask if he did not think it wrong to live thus,and not make more use of his great talents.He owned it was a bad habit.On reviewing,at the distance of many years,my journal of this period,I wonder how,at my first visit,I ventured to talk to him so freely,and that he bore it with so much indulgence.

Before we parted,he was so good as to promise to favour me with his company one evening at my lodgings;and,as I took my leave,shook me cordially by the hand.It is almost needless to add,that I felt no little elation at having now so happily established an acquaintance of which I had been so long ambitious.

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