登陆注册
20124500000017

第17章 A DISCONTENTED SHADE(1)

"It seems to me,"said Shakespeare,wearily,one afternoon at the club--"that this business of being immortal is pretty dull.Didn't somebody once say he'd rather ride fifty years on a trolley in Europe than on a bicycle in Cathay?""I never heard any such remark by any self-respecting person,"said Johnson.

"I said something like it,"observed Tennyson.

Doctor Johnson looked around to see who it was that spoke.

"You?"he cried."And who,pray,may you be?""My name is Tennyson,"replied the poet.

"And a very good name it is,"said Shakespeare.

"I am not aware that I ever heard the name before,"said Doctor Johnson."Did you make it yourself?""I did,"said the late laureate,proudly.

"In what pursuit?"asked Doctor Johnson.

"Poetry,"said Tennyson."I wrote 'Locksley Hall'and 'Come into the Garden,Maude.'""Humph!"said Doctor Johnson."I never read 'em.""Well,why should you have read them?"snarled Carlyle."They were written after you moved over here,and they were good stuff.You needn't think because you quit,the whole world put up its shutters and went out of business.I did a few things myself which I fancy you never heard of.""Oh,as for that,"retorted Doctor Johnson,with a smile,"I've heard of you;you are the man who wrote the life of Frederick the Great in nine hundred and two volumes--""Seven!"snapped Carlyle.

"Well,seven then,"returned Johnson."I never saw the work,but Iheard Frederick speaking of it the other day.Bonaparte asked him if he had read it,and Frederick said no,he hadn't time.Bonaparte cried,'Haven't time?Why,my dear king,you've got all eternity.'

'I know it,'replied Frederick,'but that isn't enough.Read a page or two,my dear Napoleon,and you'll see why.'""Frederick will have his joke,"said Shakespeare,with a wink at Tennyson and a smile for the two philosophers,intended,no doubt,to put them in a more agreeable frame of mind."Why,he even asked me the other day why I never wrote a tragedy about him,completely ignoring the fact that he came along many years after I had departed.

I spoke of that,and he said,'Oh,I was only joking.'I apologized.

'I didn't know that,'said I.'And why should you?'said he.

'You're English.'"

"A very rude remark,"said Johnson."As if we English were incapable of seeing a joke!""Exactly,"put in Carlyle."It strikes me as the absurdest notion that the Englishman can't see a joke.To the mind that is accustomed to snap judgments I have no doubt the Englishman appears to be dull of apprehension,but the philosophy of the whole matter is apparent to the mind that takes the trouble to investigate.The Briton weighs everything carefully before he commits himself,and even though a certain point may strike him as funny,he isn't going to laugh until he has fully made up his mind that it is funny.I remember once riding down Piccadilly with Froude in a hansom cab.Froude had a copy of Punch in his hand,and he began to laugh immoderately over something.I leaned over his shoulder to see what he was laughing at.'That isn't so funny,'said I,as I read the paragraph on which his eye was resting.'No,'said Froude.'I wasn't laughing at that.

I was enjoying the joke that appeared in the same relative position in last week's issue.'Now that's the point--the whole point.The Englishman always laughs over last week's Punch,not this week's,and that is why you will find a file of that interesting journal in the home of all well-to-do Britons.It is the back number that amuses him--which merely proves that he is a deliberative person who weighs even his humor carefully before giving way to his emotions.""What is the average weight of a copy of Punch?"drawled Artemas Ward,who had strolled in during the latter part of the conversation.

Shakespeare snickered quietly,but Carlyle and Johnson looked upon the intruder severely.

"We will take that question into consideration,"said Carlyle.

"Perhaps to-morrow we shall have a definite answer ready for you.""Never mind,"returned the humorist."You've proved your point.

Tennyson tells me you find life here dull,Shakespeare.""Somewhat,"said Shakespeare."I don't know about the rest of you fellows,but I was not cut out for an eternity of ease.I must have occupation,and the stage isn't popular here.The trouble about putting on a play here is that our managers are afraid of libel suits.The chances are that if I should write a play with Cassius as the hero,Cassius would go to the first night's performance with a dagger concealed in his toga,with which to punctuate his objections to the lines put in his mouth.There is nothing I'd like better than to manage a theatre in this place,but think of the riots we'd have!

Suppose,for an instant,that I wrote a play about Bonaparte!He'd have a box,and when the rest of you spooks called for the author at the end of the third act,if he didn't happen to like the play he'd greet me with a salvo of artillery instead of applause.""He wouldn't if you made him out a great conqueror from start to finish,"said Tennyson.

"No doubt,"returned Shakespeare,sadly;"but in that event Wellington would be in the other stage-box,and I'd get the greeting from him.""Why come out at all?"asked Johnson.

"Why come out at all?"echoed Shakespeare."What fun is there in writing a play if you can't come out and show yourself at the first night?That's the author's reward.If it wasn't for the first-night business,though,all would be plain sailing.""Then why don't you begin it the second night?"drawled Ward.

"How the deuce could you?"put in Carlyle.

"A most extraordinary proposition,"sneered Johnson.

同类推荐
  • 十八家诗钞

    十八家诗钞

    《十八家诗钞》是一部古代诗歌选集。清代曾国藩编选。十八家为魏晋南北朝的曹植﹑阮籍﹑陶渊明﹑谢灵运﹑鲍照﹑谢朓六家﹐唐代的王维﹑孟浩然﹑李白﹑杜甫﹑韩愈﹑白居易﹑李商隐﹑杜牧八家﹐宋代的苏轼﹑黄庭坚﹑陆游三家﹐金代元好问一家。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • A Hero of Our Time

    A Hero of Our Time

    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。
  • 律学发轫

    律学发轫

    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。
  • 辨症玉函

    辨症玉函

    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。
  • 金刚錍论义解

    金刚錍论义解

    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。
热门推荐
  • 寻觅之腾飞吧!巨龙

    寻觅之腾飞吧!巨龙

    邓力,一个刚刚从普通高中毕业的青年,在深爱之人婚礼自杀,不知他爱之人也爱他。两人双双自杀,男的重生,从此踏上寻觅之路。凭着自己的韧性和善良闯荡新的社会,苦练霸王决,结交兄弟和三尾狐狸一起劫富济贫,加入特工组,且看这个简单善良的屌丝男如何在污浊的社会中成长,腾飞!
  • 我能否放弃爱

    我能否放弃爱

    紫灵贵族学校,空降3名美男尹昊博用丹凤眼看着邵雨岚:”我爱你,情不自禁的“南宫凝轩拉着邵雨岚的手往外跑,南宫凝轩把头埋在邵雨岚脖子上说”我爱你“呈逸咬着邵雨岚的耳垂,雨岚感到肩上有几滴泪,他竟然哭了,呈逸用极富魅力的声音说“这10秒,让我抱抱你”
  • 斩天道剑

    斩天道剑

    一剑斩天,一剑灭日,一人长伴大道,踏天而行。看一个高中生怎么从一个平凡无奇的凡人,成为一个站在大道巅峰的存在,左怀边是倾国倾城,右怀边是沉云落雁。一个有鬼的言情修仙故事,你懂得!
  • 解放那年

    解放那年

    四七年的农历八月十五日夜西北方响起了密集的枪声,随即八路军的队伍就进了我们砖桥集.这就是我们砖桥集的第一次解放,人们欢欣鼓舞分富人们的财物,开始分田地斗地主的急风暴雨的土改斗争,穷孩子进学校开始当家做主,这就是那一年发生的事.
  • 断魂仙

    断魂仙

    他,是落霞峰上万人敬仰的仙,一袭白衣,风华绝代,却不知骨子里是多么的妖孽腹黑。她,是21世纪外表甜美,却杀伐果决,让人闻风丧胆的头牌特工。一场意外的穿越,什么?她居然变成了一株长在山崖上无人问询的断魂草??好吧好吧,无所谓,是小草又能怎样,姐照样能混得风生水起。当妖孽大神碰上腹黑女主,注定掀起一场风起云涌,到底谁是谁的劫?谁又能降得了谁?哼哼,还难料呢。
  • 固气还神九转琼丹论

    固气还神九转琼丹论

    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。
  • tfboys之情缘

    tfboys之情缘

    他们,是青梅竹马,后来他又认识了一个叫唐宇的男孩。后来他们都离开了,留下了她一人。许多年后,她在圣樱遇见了,他们......到底谁将与她相伴一生?
  • 北宋江湖

    北宋江湖

    江湖,何为江湖呢?这本书将带你领略北宋的快意恩仇,潇洒江湖!
  • 英雄联盟之峡谷人生

    英雄联盟之峡谷人生

    韩四明从一个中学生到峡谷内的所发生的一切的一切。
  • 王的征世

    王的征世

    师门被毁他走上复仇道路,恩人之死,他叛逆帝国,帝国内部不可告人的秘密,他如何选择,黑暗种族再度复出他能否救世,行走在混乱中的冰之王者,是祸乱的开端还是末日的终结,复仇的宿命还是活下去的誓言,