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第322章 SAMUEL JOHNSON(11)

Hughes was secretary to the Commissions of the Peace.Ambrose Philips was judge of the Prerogative Court in Ireland.Locke was Commissioner of Appeals and of the Board of Trade.Newton was Master of the Mint.Stepney and Prior were employed in embassies of high dignity and importance.Gay, who commenced life as apprentice to a silk mercer, became a secretary of legation at five-and-twenty.It was to a poem on the death of Charles the Second, and to the City and Country Mouse, that Montague owed his introduction into public life, his earldom, his garter, and his Auditorship of the Exchequer.Swift, but for the unconquerable prejudice of the queen, would have been a bishop.Oxford, with his white staff in his hand, passed through the crowd of his suitors to welcome Parnell, when that ingenious writer deserted the Whigs.Steele was a commissioner of stamps and a member of Parliament.Arthur Mainwaring was a commissioner of the customs, and auditor of the imprest.Tickell was secretary to the Lords Justices of Ireland.Addison was Secretary of State.

This liberal patronage was brought into fashion, as it seems, by the magnificent Dorset, almost the only noble versifier in the Court of Charles the Second who possessed talents for composition which were independent of the aid of a coronet.Montague owed his elevation to the favour of Dorset, and imitated through the whole course of his life the liberality to which he was himself so greatly indebted.The Tory leaders, Harley and Bolingbroke in particular, vied with the chiefs of the Whig party in zeal for the encouragement of letters.But soon after the accession of the House of Hanover a change took place.The supreme power passed to a man who cared little for poetry or eloquence.The importance of the House of Commons was constantly on the increase.The Government was under the necessity of bartering for Parliamentary support much of that patronage which had been employed in fostering literary merit; and Walpole was by no means inclined to divert any part of the fund of corruption to purposes which he considered as idle.He had eminent talents for governments and for debate.But he had paid little attention to books, and felt little respect for authors.One of the coarse jokes of his friend, Sir Charles Hanbury Williams, was far more pleasing to him than Thomson's Seasons or Richardson's Pamela.He had observed that some of the distinguished writers whom the favour of Halifax had turned into statesmen had been mere incumbrances to their party, dawdlers in office and mutes in Parliament.

During the whole course of his administration, therefore, he scarcely befriended a single man of genius.The best writers of the age gave all their support to the Opposition, and contributed to excite that discontent which, after plunging the nation into a foolish and unjust war, overthrew the Minister to make room for men less able and equally immoral.The Opposition could reward its eulogists with little more than promises and caresses.St.

James's would give nothing: Leicester House had nothing to give.

Thus, at the time when Johnson commenced his literary career, a writer had little to hope from the patronage of powerful individuals.The patronage of the public did not yet furnish the means of comfortable subsistence.The prices paid by booksellers to authors were so low that a man of considerable talents and unremitting industry could do little more than provide for the day which was passing over him.The lean kine had eaten up the fat kine.The thin and withered ears had devoured the good ears.

The season of rich harvest was over, and the period of famine had begun.All that is squalid and miserable might now be summed up in the word Poet.That word denoted a creature dressed like a scarecrow, familiar with compters and spunging-houses, and perfectly qualified to decide on the comparative merits of the Common Side in the King's Bench prison and of Mount Scoundrel in the Fleet.Even the poorest pitied him; and they well might pity him.For if their condition was equally abject, their aspirings were not equally high, nor their sense of insult equally acute.

To lodge in a garret up four pair of stairs, to dine in a cellar among footmen out of place, to translate ten hours a day for the wages of a ditcher, to be hunted by bailiffs from one haunt of beggary and pestilence to another, from Grub Street to St.

George's Fields, and from St.George's Fields to the alleys behind St.Martin's church, to sleep on a bulk in June and amidst the ashes of a glass-house in December, to die in an hospital, and to be buried in a parish vault, was the fate of more than one writer who, if he had lived thirty years earlier, would have been admitted to the sittings of the Kitcat or the Scriblerus Club, would have sat in Parliament, and would have been intrusted with embassies to the High Allies; who, if he had lived in our time, would have found encouragement scarcely less munificent in Albemarle Street or in Paternoster Row.

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