登陆注册
15429000000212

第212章 LETTER CXXXVIII

LONDON,April 15,O.S.1751

MY DEAR FRIEND:What success with the graces,and in the accomplishments,elegancies,and all those little nothings so indispensably necessary to constitute an amiable man?Do you take them,do you make a progress in them?The great secret is the art of pleasing;and that art is to be attained by every man who has a good fund of common sense.If you are pleased with any person,examine why;do as he does;and you will charm others by the same things which please you in him.

To be liked by women,you must be esteemed by men;and to please men,you must be agreeable to women.Vanity is unquestionably the ruling passion in women;and it is much flattered by the attentions of a man who is generally esteemed by men;when his merit has received the stamp of their approbation,women make it current,that is to say,put him in fashion.

On the other hand,if a man has not received the last polish from women,he may be estimable among men,but will never be amiable.The concurrence of the two sexes is as necessary to the perfection of our being,as to the formation of it.Go among women with the good qualities of your sex,and you will acquire from them the softness and the graces of theirs.Men will then add affection to the esteem which they before had for you.Women are the only refiners of the merit of men;it is true,they cannot add weight,but they polish and give lustre to it.'Apropos',I am assured,that Madame de Blot,although she has no great regularity of features,is,notwithstanding,excessively pretty;and that,for all that,she has as yet been scrupulously constant to her husband,though she has now been married above a year.Surely she does not reflect,that woman wants polishing.I would have you polish one another reciprocally.Force,assiduities,attentions,tender looks,and passionate declarations,on your side will produce some irresolute wishes,at least,on hers;and when even the slightest wishes arise,the rest will soon follow.

As I take you to be the greatest 'juris peritus'and politician of the whole Germanic body,I suppose you will have read the King of Prussia's letter to the Elector of Mayence,upon the election of a King of the Romans;and on the other side,a memorial entitled.

THE ROMANS,etc.The first is extremely well written,but not grounded upon the laws and customs of the empire.The second is very ill written (at least in French),but well grounded.I fancy the author is some German,who has taken into his head that he understands French.I am,however,persuaded that the elegance and delicacy of the King of Prussia's letter will prevail with two-thirds of the public,in spite of the solidity and truth contained in the other piece.Such is the force of an elegant and delicate style!

I wish you would be so good as to give me a more particular and circumstantial account of the method of passing your time at Paris.

For instance,where it is that you dine every Friday,in company with that amiable and respectable old man,Fontenelle?Which is the house where you think yourself at home?For one always has such a one,where one is better established,and more at ease than anywhere else.Who are the young Frenchmen with whom you are most intimately connected?Do you frequent the Dutch Ambassador's.Have you penetrated yet into Count Caunitz's house?Has Monsieur de Pignatelli the honor of being one of your humble servants?And has the Pope's nuncio included you in the jubilee?Tell me also freely how you are with Lord Huntingdon:Do you see him often?Do you connect yourself with him?Answer all these questions circumstantially in your first letter.

I am told that Du Clos's book is not in vogue at Paris,and that it is violently criticised:I suppose that is because one understands it;and being intelligible is now no longer the fashion.I have a very great respect for fashion,but a much greater for this book;which is,all at once,true,solid,and bright.It contains even epigrams;what can one wish for more?

Mr.------will,I suppose,have left Paris by this time for his residence at Toulouse.I hope he will acquire manners there;I am sure he wants them.He is awkward,he is silent,and has nothing agreeable in his address,--most necessary qualifications to distinguish one's self in business,as well as in the POLITE WORLD!In truth,these two things are so connected,that a man cannot make a figure in business,who is not qualified to shine in the great world;and to succeed perfectly in either the one or the other,one must be in 'utrumque paratus'.May you be that,my dear friend!and so we wish you a good night.

P.S.Lord and Lady Blessington,with their son Lord Mountjoy,will be at Paris next week,in their way to the south of France;I send you a little packet of books by them.Pray go wait upon them,as soon as you hear of their arrival,and show them all the attentions you can.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 国殇景

    国殇景

    【前言】国土大地,四处动荡,六国争执,三国居之。他,是一国臣子,心怀天下之悯,身附傲世之才,智高齐天,功过昭著却全心辅佐瑞帝。她,是天瑞国太尉之女,贤淑灵透,倔强坚强。是初遇还是曾相识?是各有心计还是情非得已?然而他,一心想称霸天下,却最终为一女子痴情柔肠。她,究竟因何逼上成龙成凤的道路?想曾这万世,群雄四起,辗转光芒,多少前的英雄豪杰,是曾的君子之争?多少年前的少年傲气、才华、情义、因何化为生与死的别离?权与贵的比比相夺?浮沉画,是谁将血一染天下。蒙尘沙,万马扬尘毁他腾踏。——国殇景
  • 屯村旧梦

    屯村旧梦

    这是一个真实而苦痛的故事,还好他遇上了一个好时代,要不然,他的旧梦将会是一个恶梦!希望大家能支持故事中的他们,也渴望他们记住旧梦,感恩这个美好的时代!新作上传,求支持!无限感谢!
  • 郎侠探险记

    郎侠探险记

    一起探险撒哈拉大沙漠,感受不一样的世界。
  • 校草时间

    校草时间

    某天,当叶兮兮问起程天逸:“为什么你从来不会对我生气?”的时候,程天逸淡淡一笑,接过她的话:“因为……我不敢生气,我怕你不哄我。”
  • 五教章集成记

    五教章集成记

    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。
  • 冥王霸宠:天才医女重生

    冥王霸宠:天才医女重生

    她,天之骄女,我行我素,嚣张薄情。他,天之骄子,强大如斯、冷酷霸道。“从今天开始,你就是我的人,生生世世,只能是我一个人的。如果你敢背叛我,就算逃到天涯海角,我也一定要杀了你。”妖露儿纤细的胳膊缠上帝沧海的脖子,看着帝沧海的眼睛,霸道的宣誓。帝沧海一只手捏住妖露儿的下巴,黝黑色的瞳孔中闪过一丝暗红色的光芒,铁唇狠狠的压在妖露儿娇嫩的樱唇上,片刻之后,一双幽深的双眸紧紧的盯着妖露儿迷茫的双眼。【本文一对一,霸宠无虐,求收藏+求评论】
  • 穿越修仙,女主棒棒哒

    穿越修仙,女主棒棒哒

    一个刚毕业的女大学生,穿越到一个乞丐身上,苏枫洛表示自己是崩溃的。可是从一路的种种奇遇来看,苏枫洛又表示,好像还不错。(新手出驾,不喜勿喷。)
  • 红楼之贾母重生

    红楼之贾母重生

    这是贾母回到红楼剧情开始之前的故事。元春指婚,宝玉摔玉,贾母愤然离世。化作一抹游魂目睹了贾府败落、诸芳散尽、宝玉出家之后,贾母回到了红楼剧情尚未开始的时候。重生一场,首要任务便是管教儿孙,将祸端掐死在萌芽。上辈子对不起林丫头,这世既然有意成全那段注定的木石前缘,自然不能再由着宝玉混吃等死混爵位。贾母非万能,不黑钗云,避免脸谱化人物。当然贾母重生之后有些事情肯定会蝴蝶~~~宝姐姐还是那个宽厚圆滑的蘅芜君,林妹妹依旧小性儿不饶人,宝玉照样怜香惜玉看不惯利欲熏心的禄鬼。人物性格以及情节设定尽量贴合红楼梦前八十回,文中剧情走向来源于对红楼原著的感悟。为了衔接剧情,有原创npc。
  • 一品盗

    一品盗

    钱乾就是一个贼,没啥理想。很小的时候没文化的爹就希望他能出人头地,就干脆取个钱乾的名字。这个世界很好很强大。不管你偷啥。只要不让别人抓住你的把柄,只要你实力够强大!~从女人的小可爱,到一品帝君的内阁!~无一不偷!~
  • 现代初修仙

    现代初修仙

    修仙,修仙,修了一辈子,或许不过就是这样吧!