Itissurelytimethatancientliteratureshouldbeexaminedinadifferentmanner,withoutpedanticalprepossessions,butwithajustallowance,atthesametime,forthedifferenceofcircumstancesandmanners。Iamfarfrompretendingtotheknowledgeorabilitywhichsuchataskwouldrequire。AllthatI
meantoofferisacollectionofdesultoryremarksuponamostinterestingportionofGreekliterature。
ItmaybedoubtedwhetheranycompositionswhichhaveeverbeenproducedintheworldareequallyperfectintheirkindwiththegreatAthenianorations。Geniusissubjecttothesamelawswhichregulatetheproductionofcottonandmolasses。Thesupplyadjustsitselftothedemand。Thequantitymaybediminishedbyrestrictions,andmultipliedbybounties。ThesingularexcellencetowhicheloquenceattainedatAthensistobemainlyattributedtotheinfluencewhichitexertedthere。Inturbulenttimes,underaconstitutionpurelydemocratic,amongapeopleeducatedexactlytothatpointatwhichmenaremostsusceptibleofstrongandsuddenimpressions,acute,butnotsoundreasoners,warmintheirfeelings,unfixedintheirprinciples,andpassionateadmirersoffinecomposition,oratoryreceivedsuchencouragementasithasneversinceobtained。
ThetasteandknowledgeoftheAthenianpeoplewasafavouriteobjectofthecontemptuousderisionofSamuelJohnson;amanwhoknewnothingofGreekliteraturebeyondthecommonschool—books,andwhoseemstohavebroughttowhathehadreadscarcelymorethanthediscernmentofacommonschool—boy。Heusedtoassert,withthatarrogantabsurditywhich,inspiteofhisgreatabilitiesandvirtues,rendershim,perhapsthemostridiculouscharacterinliteraryhistory,thatDemosthenesspoketoapeopleofbrutes;——toabarbarouspeople;——thattherecouldhavebeennocivilisationbeforetheinventionofprinting。Johnsonwasakeenbutaverynarrow—mindedobserverofmankind。Heperpetuallyconfoundedtheirgeneralnaturewiththeirparticularcircumstances。HeknewLondonintimately。Thesagacityofhisremarksonitssocietyisperfectlyastonishing。ButFleetStreetwastheworldtohim。HesawthatLondonerswhodidnotreadwereprofoundlyignorant;andheinferredthataGreek,whohadfewornobooks,musthavebeenasuninformedasoneofMrThrale’sdraymen。
Thereseemstobe,onthecontrary,everyreasontobelieve,that,ingeneralintelligence,theAthenianpopulacefarsurpassedthelowerordersofanycommunitythathaseverexisted。Itmustbeconsidered,thattobeacitizenwastobealegislator,——asoldier,——ajudge,——oneuponwhosevoicemightdependthefateofthewealthiesttributarystate,ofthemosteminentpublicman。Thelowestoffices,bothofagricultureandoftrade,were,incommon,performedbyslaves。Thecommonwealthsupplieditsmeanestmemberswiththesupportoflife,theopportunityofleisure,andthemeansofamusement。Bookswereindeedfew:buttheywereexcellent;andtheywereaccuratelyknown。Itisnotbyturningoverlibraries,butbyrepeatedlyperusingandintentlycontemplatingafewgreatmodels,thatthemindisbestdisciplined。Amanoflettersmustnowreadmuchthathesoonforgets,andmuchfromwhichhelearnsnothingworthytoberemembered。Thebestworksemploy,ingeneral,butasmallportionofhistime。DemosthenesissaidtohavetranscribedsixtimesthehistoryofThucydides。Ifhehadbeenayoungpoliticianofthepresentage,hemightinthesamespaceoftimehaveskimmedinnumerablenewspapersandpamphlets。Idonotcondemnthatdesultorymodeofstudywhichthestateofthings,inourday,rendersamatterofnecessity。ButImaybeallowedtodoubtwhetherthechangesonwhichtheadmirersofmoderninstitutionsdelighttodwellhaveimprovedourconditionsomuchinrealityasinappearance。Rumford,itissaid,proposedtotheElectorofBavariaaschemeforfeedinghissoldiersatamuchcheaperratethanformerly。Hisplanwassimplytocompelthemtomasticatetheirfoodthoroughly。A
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