登陆注册
15429000000202

第202章 LETTER CXXXII(2)

'Suaviter in modo'was my law and my prophets;and if I pleased (between you and me)it was much more owing to that,than to any superior knowledge or merit of my own.Apropos,the word PLEASING puts one always in mind of Lady Hervey;pray tell her,that I declare her responsible to me for your pleasing;that I consider her as a pleasing Falstaff,who not only pleases,herself,but is the cause of pleasing in others;that Iknow she can make anything of anybody;and that,as your governess,if she does not make you please,it must be only because she will not,and not because she cannot.I hope you are 'dubois don't on en fait';and if so,she is so good a sculptor,that I am sure she can give you whatever form she pleases.A versatility of manners is as necessary in social,as a versatility of parts is in political life.One must often yield,in order to prevail;one must humble one's self,to be exalted;one must,like St.Paul,become all things to all men,to gain some;and,by the way,men are taken by the same means,'mutatis mutandis',that women are gained--by gentleness,insinuation,and submission:and these lines of Mr.Dryden will hold to a minister as well as to a mistress:

"The prostrate lover,when he lowest lies,But stoops to conquer,and but kneels to rise."In the course of the world,the qualifications of the chameleon are often necessary;nay,they must be carried a little further,and exerted a little sooner;for you should,to a certain degree,take the hue of either the man or the woman that you want,and wish to be upon terms with.'A propos',have you yet found out at Paris,any friendly and hospitable Madame de Lursay,'qui veut bien se charger du soin de vous eduquer'?And have you had any occasion of representing to her,'qu'elle faisoit donc des noeuds'?But I ask your,pardon,Sir,for the abruptness of the question,and acknowledge that I am meddling with matters that are out of my department.However,in matters of less importance,I desire to be 'de vos secrets le fidele depositaire'.Trust me with the general turn and color of your amusements at Paris.Is it 'le fracas du grand monde,comedies,bals,operas,cour,'etc.?Or is it 'des petites societes,moins bruyantes,mais pas pour cela moins agreables'?Where are you the most 'etabli'?Where are you 'le petit Stanhope?Voyez vous encore jour,a quelque arrangement honnete?Have you made many acquaintances among the young Frenchmen who ride at your Academy;and who are they?Send to me this sort of chit-chat in your letters,which,by the bye,I wish you would honor me with somewhat oftener.If you frequent any of the myriads of polite Englishmen who infest Paris,who are they?Have you finished with Abbe Nolet,and are you 'au fait'of all the properties and effects of air?.Were I inclined to quibble,I would say,that the effects of air,at least,are best to be learned of Marcel.If you have quite done with l'Abbes Nolet,ask my friend l'Abbe Sallier to recommend to you some meagre philomath,to teach you a little geometry and astronomy;not enough to absorb your attention and puzzle your intellects,but only enough not to be grossly ignorant of either.I have of late been a sort of 'astronome malgre moi',by bringing in last Monday into the House of Lords a bill for reforming our present Calendar and taking the New Style.Upon which occasion I was obliged to talk some astronomical jargon,of which I did not understand one word,but got it by heart,and spoke it by rote from a master.

I wished that I had known a little more of it myself;and so much I would have you know.But the great and necessary knowledge of all is,to know,yourself and others:this knowledge requires great attention and long experience;exert the former,and may you have the latter!Adieu!

P.S.I have this moment received your letters of the 27th February,and the 2d March,N.S.The seal shall be done as soon as possible.I am,glad that you are employed in Lord Albemarle's bureau;it will teach you,at least,the mechanical part of that business,such as folding,entering,and docketing letters;for you must not imagine that you are let into the 'fin fin'of the correspondence,nor indeed is it fit that you should,at,your age.However,use yourself to secrecy as to the letters you either read or write,that in time you may be trusted with SECRET,VERY SECRET,SEPARATE,APART,etc.I am sorry that this business interferes with your riding;I hope it is seldom;but I insist upon its not interfering with your dancing-master,who is at this time the most useful and necessary of all the masters you have or can have.

同类推荐
  • 星槎胜览

    星槎胜览

    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。
  • 正一醮宅仪

    正一醮宅仪

    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。
  • MARTIN CHUZZLEWIT

    MARTIN CHUZZLEWIT

    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。
  • 碑传选集

    碑传选集

    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。
  • 佛说十号经

    佛说十号经

    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
  • 碎残荷

    碎残荷

    一个有着神秘身世的女生,为了保护热情善良的同学们,会做出什么样的牺牲呢。。。
  • 随笔随心

    随笔随心

    匆匆那年。时光荏苒。往事,随着时间不停地飞驰,在记忆中渐渐模糊,但是始终记得,曾经有你!回首向来,曾经年少轻狂梦。也许长歌当哭,但是我想笑笑。——致老友
  • 邪眼判官

    邪眼判官

    (大背景)公元280年,曹魏统一中国,刘汉氏后裔组织起严密的破坏组织,篡动曹魏帝位,导致中国大地上演了309年的战乱时代。隋炀帝登基后频繁发动战争,滥用民力,给了刘氏后人造反的绝佳机会….(无隋唐英雄传背景人物)
  • EXO之来不及后悔

    EXO之来不及后悔

    不好意思弃文了!大大还有个作品!!!!!!!!!!!
  • 查理九世之玩笑

    查理九世之玩笑

    此小说没有正文,只有番外和笑话。(本文纯属虚构,如有雷同纯属巧合)
  • 傲娇帝的小懒妃

    傲娇帝的小懒妃

    穿越后,她的梦想就是,吃好,喝好,睡好,玩好。但是老天爷看她就是不顺眼,让她吃不好,睡不好,根本就没时间玩。好不容易有个当米虫的机会,结果却被某个腹黑的男人打破了她从小大的梦想。片段一:“我怎么感觉到你有妖气?你是妖?”“额?你才是妖呢!”“我是猎妖师。”“……”某人刚说完,某小妞麻溜的跑了,消失的无隐无踪。片段二:“放下这一切,随我去无界,可好?”“呵呵,如果我说不呢?你就要杀了我么?”“是!”“好,你别后悔。”一场爱而爱不得,恨而恨不得的爱恨情缘。(女主聪明搞笑,男主腹黑超宠,男女身心干净,一对一,宠文,稍微有点虐)
  • 古神纪元

    古神纪元

    混沌血脉,妖狐传承,剑帝认可,恶神镇压!当这些都集中于一人身上。这凌霄位面又将掀起怎样强大波澜!当成为最强者言浩又怎样突破桎梏,破虚飞升!“既然这天抹我命格,我便覆灭了这一方天地!”“大道三千楼中停,诛天灭地任我行!”!!!!!(既然想要写书,就从未想过停止。)
  • 使命

    使命

    《使命》是基于大量历史考证所构建的小说,讲述台湾青年李道远如何将台湾的命运和祖国大陆的抗战紧密相连,并以此为毕生之使命,成为一名杰出红色情报员的人生历程。他深入日本帝国陆海军、满铁、外务省等情报机构内部,获取了大批重要情报,在目寇发动侵华战争和太平洋战争等关键历史节点,彰显7战略情报员的非凡价值。期间,他身边不断发生叛变、阴谋、牺牲,交织着国、共、日、美、苏等多方阵营的复杂斗争,他以过入的智勇多次化险为夷,然而当最后的胜利曙光到来时,等待他的却是无尽的黑暗……史料中那些貌似平淡的记载所隐藏的残酷和悲壮却屡屡令人震撼,这种源于真实的震撼是许多文艺作品无法比拟的。
  • THE ADVENTURES OF GERARD

    THE ADVENTURES OF GERARD

    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。
  • 掌中

    掌中

    一团光在苍茫的宇宙是如此耀眼。在它的光芒照耀下,可以看到,它的上方覆盖一只手,下方托着一只手。这双手无边无尽,不知是护,还是困?故事就发生在这团光芒耀眼的星系里的星球上。