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  butunabletoreachtheBeautiful,unlessheldupbysomebody(ETAYE)。Itissaidthat,inaspleneticmoment,hisSkeletonofanApollo[SQUELETTED’APOLLON,M。deVoltaire,whoisleanexceedingly]exclaimedonce,sometimeago,’Whenisit,then,thathewillhavedonesendingmehisdirtylinentowash?’

  \"TheKingisofasharpmockingtonguewithal;prickingintowhoeverdispleaseshim;oftencarelessofpolicyinthat。

  UnderstandsnothingofFinance,orstilllessofTrade;

  alwayslookingdirecttowardsmoremoney,whichhelovesmuch;

  incapableofsowing[assomeofUSdo!]foradistantharvest。

  Treats,almostalltheworldasslaves。Allhissubjectsareheldinhardshackles。Rigorousfortheleastshortcoming,wherehisinterestishurt:——neverpardonsanyfaultwhichtendstoinexactitudeintheMilitaryService。Spandauveryfull,\"——thoughI

  didnotmyselfcount。\"Keepsinhispaynobodybutthoseusefultohim,andcapableofdoingemploymentswell[TRUE,ALWAYS];andtheinstanthehasnomoreneedofthem,dismissingthemwithnothing[FALSE,GENERALLY]。TheSubsidiesimposedonhissubjectsareheavy;inconstantproportiontotheirFeudalProperties,andtheirLeasesofDomains(CONTRATSETBAUX);and,whatisdreadful,areexactedwiththesamerigorifyourPropertygetsintodebt,\"——noremissionbytheirongripofthisKinginthenameoftheState!

  Sell,ifyoucanfindaPurchaser;orgetconfiscatedaltogether;

  thatisyouronlyremedy。SurelyatyrantofaKing。

  \"PeoplewhogetnearesthimwilltellyouthathisPolitenessisnotnatural,butaremnantofoldhabit,whenhehadneedofeverybody,againstthepersecutionsofhisFather。HerespectshisMother;theonlyFemaleforwhomhehasasortofattention。

  HeesteemshisWife,andcannotendureher;hasbeenmarriednineteenyears,andhasnotyetaddressedonewordtoher[howtrue!]。ItwasbutafewdaysagoshehandedhimaLetter,petitioningsomethingsofwhichshehadthemostpressingwant。

  HetooktheLetter,withthatsmiling,politeandgraciousairwhichheassumesatpleasure;andwithoutbreakingtheseal,toretheLetterupbeforeherface,madeheraprofoundbow,andturnedhisbackonher。\"WasthereeversuchaPlutovarnishedintoLiteraryRose—pink?VeryproperMajestyfortheTartarusthathereis……\"TheQueen—Mother,\"continuesourSmallDevil,\"isagoodfatwoman,wholivesandmovesinherownway(RONDEMENT)。Shehasl6,000poundsayearforkeepingupherHouse。Itissaidshehoards。FourdaysintheweekshehasApartment[RoyalSoiree];

  towhichyoucannotgowithoutexpressinvitation。Thereissupper—

  tableoftwenty—fourcovers;onlyeightdishes,servedinashabbymanner(INDECEMMENT)bysixlittlescoundrelsofPages。MenandwomenoftheCountry[shiveringNatives,cheeringtheirdullabode]

  goandeatthere。StewardRoyalsendstheinvitations。Ateleven,everybodyhaswithdrawn。Otherdays,thisQueeneatsbyherself。

  StewardessRoyalandthreeMaidsofHonorhavetheirseparatetable;twodishesthewhole。Sheisshabbilylodged[inmyopinion],whenatthePalace。HerMonbijou,whichisclosetoBerlin[nowwellwithinit],wouldbeprettyenough,foraprivateperson。

  \"TheQueenRegnantisthebestwomanintheworld。Alltheyear[NOTQUITE]shedinesalone。HasApartmentonThursdays;

  everybodygoneatnineo’clock。Hermorselsarecutforher,herstepsarecounted,andherwordsaredictated;sheismiserable,anddoeswhatshecantohideit\"——accordingtoourSmallDevil。

  \"Shehasscarcelythenecessariesoflifeallowedher,\"——spendsregularlytwo—thirdsofherincomeincharitableobjects;

  translatesFrench—CalvinistDevotionalWorks,forbenefitoftheGermanmind;andcomplainstonoSmallDevil,ofneversosympathizingnature。\"AtCourtsheislodgedonthesecondfloor[scandalous]。SchonhausenherCountryHouse,withtheexceptionoftheGardenwhichisprettyenough,——ourShopkeepersoftheRueSt。

  Honorewouldsniffatsuchalodging。

  \"PrincessAmeliaisratheramiable[thankyoufornothing,SmallDevil];oftenoutoftemperbecause——thisissoshockingaplaceforLadies,especiallyformaidenLadies。LiveswithherMother;

  specialincomeverysmall;——CoadjutressofQuedlinburg;willbeactualAbbess\"inayearortwo。[11thApril,1756:Preuss,xxvii。

  p。xxxiv(ofPREFACE)。]

  \"EldestPrince,Heir—Apparent,\"——donotspeakofhim,SmallDevil,foryouaremisinformedineveryfeatureandparticular:——enough,\"heisfac—simileofhisBrother。Hehasonly18,000poundsayear,forself,Wife,HouseholdandChildren[two,bothBoys];——andissaid[falsely]tohoard,andtofollowTrade,extensiveTradewithhisBrother’sWoods。

  \"PrinceHenri,whoisjustgoingtobemarried,\"——thankyou,Demon,forremindingusofthat。BrideisWilhelmina,PrincessofHessen—

  Cassel。Marriage,25thJune,1752;——didnotprove,intheend,veryhappy。Asmallcontemporaryevent;whichwouldconcernVoltaireandothersthatconcernus。Threemonthsago,April14th,1752,theBerlinPowder—Magazineflewaloftwithhorriblecrash;[In

  Helden—Geschichte(iii。531)thedetails。]——andwouldbeaudibletoVoltaire,inthishisSecondAct。Events,audibleornot,nevercease。

  \"PrinceHenri,\"inDemon’sopinion,\"istheamiablestoftheHouse。

  Heispolite,generous,andlovesgoodcompany。Has12,000poundsayearlefthimbyPapa。\"Notenough,asitproved。\"If,onthisMarriage,hisBrother,whodetestshim[witnessReinsbergandotherevidences,nowandonward],giveshimnothing,hewon’tbewelloff。TheyarefurnishingaHouseforhim,wherehewilllodgeafterwedding。Isreportedtobe——POTZDAMISTE[saysthescandalousSmallDevil,whomwearewearyofcontradicting],——Potsdamite,incertainrespects。PoorPrincess,whatadestinyforyou!

  \"PrinceFerdinand,littlescrapingofacreature(PETITCHAFOUIN),crapuloustoexcess,niggardlyintheextreme,whomeverybodyavoids,\"——muchmorewhosePortrait,byaMagic—lanternofthiskind:whichletushastilyshut,andflingintothecellar!——

  \"LittleFerdinand,besideshis15,000poundsayear,Papa’sbequest,getsconsiderablesumsgivenhim。HaslodgingintheKing’sHouse;goesshiftingandvisitingabout,whereverhecanlivegratis;andstrivesallhecantoamassmoney。Hastobeinbootsanduniformeverythreedays。Threemonthsoftheyearpracticallywithhisregiment:buttheshiftshehasforavoidingexpenseareastonishing。\"……

  Whatanilluminative\"Idea\"aretheWalpole—SelwynCirclespickingupfortheirmoney!——

  ChapterXI。

  THIRDACTANDCATASTROPHEOFTHEVOLTAIREVISIT。

  MeantimetherehasafineControversyrisen,ofmathematical,philosophicalandatlengthofverymiscellaneousnature,concerningthatKonig—MaupertuisdissentienceontheLAWOFTHRIFT。

  WonderfulControversy,muchoccupyingtheso—calledPhilosophicorScientificworld;especiallytheidlerpopulationthatinhabitthere。UponthisitemoftheInfinitelyLittle,——whichhasinourtimesunkintoNothing—at—all,andbutforVoltaire,andtheaccidentofhislivingnearit,wouldbeforgottenaltogether,——wemustnotenterintodetails;butafewwordstorenderVoltaire’sshareinitintelligiblewillbe,inthehighestdegree,necessary。

  Here,inbriefform,roughandready,arethesuccessivestagesoftheBusiness;theoriginandfirststageofwhichhavebeenknowntousforsometimepast:——

  \"SEPTEMBER,1750,Konig,hiswell—meantvisittoBerlinprovingsofutile,hadleftMaupertuisinthehumorwesaw;——pirouettingroundhisApartment,intempestsofrageatsuchcontradictionofsinnersonhissublimeLawofThrift;andfulminatingpermissiontoKonig:

  ’NotimetoreadyourPaperofContradictions;publishitinLeipzig,inJericho;anywhereintheEarth,inHeaven,intheOtherPlace,whereyouhavetheopportunity!’Konig,returningontheseterms,hadnothingforitbuttopublishhisPaper;anddidpublishit,intheLeipzigActaEruditorumforMarch,1751。Thereitstands,legibletothisday:andifanyofthehumanspeciesshouldagainthinkofreadingit,Ibelieveitwillbefoundareasonable,solidanddecisivePaper;ofsteadfast,openlyarticulate,bynomeansinsolent,tone;considerablymodifyingMaupertuis’sLawofThrift,orMinimumofAction;——fataltotheclaimofitsbeinga’SublimeDiscovery,’orindeed,sofarasTRUE,anydiscoveryatall。[InActaEruditorum(Lipsiae,1751):\"DeuniversaliPrincipioAEquilibriietMotus。\"BynomeansunciviltoMaupertuis;thoughobligedtocontroverthim。Forexample:

  \"QuoeitaquedeMinimaActionisinmodificationibusmodumobtinenteingenereproferunturvehementerlaudo;\"\"continentnempefacundumlongequepulcherrimumDynamicessublimiorisprincipium,cujusvimindifficillimisquoestionibussoepeexpertusfui。\"]

  BywayoffinistothePaper,thereisgiven,whatprovesextremelyimportanttous,anExcerptfromanoldLETTEROFLEIBNITZ’S;whichperhapsitwillbebettertopresenthereINCORPORE,assomuchturnedonitafterwards。Konigthuswindsup:——

  \"Iaddonlyaword,infinishing;andthatis,thatitappearsMr。LeibnitzhadatheoryofAction,perhapsmuchmoreextensivethanonewouldsuspectatpresent。ThereisaLetterwrittenbyhimtoMr。Hermann[anancientmathematicalsageatBasel],whereheusestheseexpressions:’Action,isnotwhatyouthink;

  theconsiderationofTimeentersintoit;Actionisastheproductofthemassbythespaceandthevelocity,orasthetimebytheVISVIVA。Ihaveremarkedthatinthemodificationsofmotion,theactionbecomesusuallyamaximumoraminimum:——andfromthistheremightseveralpropositionsofgreatconsequencebededuced。

  Itmightservetodeterminethecurvesdescribedbybodiesunderattractiontooneormorecentres。IhadmeanttotreatofthesethingsintheSecondPartofmyDYNAMIQUE;whichIsuppressed,thereceptionoftheFirst,byprejudiceinmanyquarters,havingdisgustedme。’\"[MAUPERTUISIANA,No。ii。22(fromActaEruditorum,ubisupra)。InMAUPERTUISIANA,No。iv。

  166,isthewholeLetter,\"Hanover,16thOctober,1707;\"noADDRESS

  left,judgedtobetoHermann。MAUPERTUISIANA(Hamburg,1753)isamereBookseller’sorevenBookbinder’sFarrago,withprintedTITLE—

  PAGEandLIST,ofthechiefPamphletswhichhadappearedonthisBusiness(sixteenbycount,varioustype,all8vosize,inmycopy)。OfwhichonlyNo。ii。(Konig’sAPPELAUPUBLIC)andNo。iv。

  (2deditionofsaidAPPEL,withAPPENDIXOFCORRESPONDENCE)areilluminativetoread。]YourMinimumofAction,itwouldappear,then,isinsomecasesaMaximum;nothingcanbesaidbutthat,ineverycaseitisEITHERaMaximumorMinimum。WhatastrokeforourLAWOFTHRIFT,the\"atlastconclusiveProof\"ofanIntelligentCreator,asthePerpetualPresidenthadfanciedit!\"So—ho,whatisthis!MyDiscoveryanError?AndLeibnitzdiscoveredit,sofarastrue?\"——

  \"May28th—8thOCTOBER,1751。Maupertuis,compressinghimselfwhathecan,writestoKonig:’Verygood,Monsieur。ButpleaseinformmewhereisthatLetterofLeibnitz’s;Ihaveneverseenorheardofitbefore,——andIwanttomakeuseofitmyself。’TowhichKoniganswers:’Henzigaveitme,inCopy[unfortunateConspiratorHenzi,wholosthisheadthreeyearsago,bysentenceoftheOligarchGovernmentatBerne]:[Governmentby\"TheTwoHundred;\"ofSelect—

  Vestrynature,verystiff,arbitraryandbecomerifeinabuses;

  againstwhomhadrisenangrymutteringsmorethanonce,andin1749

  aSelectPlot(notselectENOUGH,fortheydiscovereditintime)。

  PoorEx—CaptainHenzi,\"Clerk*oftheSalt—Office,\"mostfrugal,studiousandquietofmen;averymiracle,Itwouldappear,ofgenius,solidlearning,philosophyandpiety,——notthechieforfirstoftheconspirators,butbyfarthemostdistinguished,——waslaidholdof,July2d,1749,andbeheaded,withanotherofthem,adayortwoafter。Muchbewailedinaprivateway,evenbythebetterkindsofpeople。(Copiousaccountofhimin

  Adelung,vii。86—91。)]——he,poorfellow,hadnoendofPapersandExcerpts;had,asweknow,aboveahundredvolumesofthelatterkind;this,andsomeotherLettersofLeibnitz’s,amongthem,——IsendyouthewholeLetter,copiedfaithfullyfromhisCopy。’[\"TheHague,26thJune,\"inMaupertuisiana,No。iv。130。]Tothateffect,stillinperfectgood—humor,wasKonig’sreplytohisMaupertuis。

  \"’Hm,Copy?ByHenzi?’grumblesMaupertuistohimself:——’SearchinBerne,then;itmustbethere,ifanywhere!’ToKonigMaupertuisanswersnothing:butsulkilyresolvesonhavingSearchmade;——and,togivesolemnitytothematter,requestshisExcellencyMarquisdePaulmy,theFrenchAmbassadoratBerne,toasktheGovernmentthere,——GovernmenthavingseizedallHenzi’sPapers,onbeheadinghim。ExcellencyPaulmydoes,accordingly,makeinquiryinthehighestquarter;someinquiriesupanddown。Nottheleastaccountofthis,orofanyLeibnitzLetter,tobehadfromamongHenzi’sPapers,——the’hundredvolumes,’seemingly,existnolonger;——

  OriginalofthisLeibnitzPieceisnowhere。ForeightmonthsthehighestAuthoritieshavebeenlookingabout(withoneknowsnotwhatvivacityorskillinsearching),andhavefoundnothingwhatever。\"StagesecondoftheBusinessfinishesinthismanner。

  HowluckyforthePerpetualPresident,hadhestoppedhere!

  ToKonigandthecommoncontradictionofsinnershecouldhaveopposed,asitwasapparentlyhispurposetodo,anOlympiansilence,\"Pshaw!\"Wherebythesmallmatter,interestingtofew,wouldhavedroppedgentlyintodubiety,intooblivion,andbeengotwellridof。ButthisofthegreatLeibnitz,touchingonone’sLAW

  OFTHRIFT;andnotonly\"discovering\"it,halfacenturybeforehand,butdiscoveringthatitwasnottrue:toLeibnitzonemustspeak;——andtheabstrusequestionis,Whatisonetosay?

  \"Findmetheoriginal;letusbecertain,first:\"thatyoucansay;

  thatisonedearpoint;andprettymuchtheonlyone。Therest,atthistime,asIconjecture,mayhavebeennotalittleabstrusetothePerpetualPresident!

  Andnow,hadthePerpetualPresidentbutstoppedhere,theremightstillhaverestedasavingshadowofsuspiciononKonig’sExcerpt,Thatitwasnotexact,thatitmightbewronginsomevitalpoint:

  ——\"YounevershowedmetheOriginal,Monsieur!\"Unluckily,thePerpetualPresidentdidnotstop。Onecannotwellfancyhimbelieving,noworever,thatKonighadforgedtheExcerpt。

  MostlikelyhehadthefatalpersuasionthatthesewereLeibnitz’swords;andthequestion,Whatwastobesaidordone,iftheOriginalSHOULDturnup?mightjustlybealarmingtoaSonofthePureSciences。Butatthispointanewdoorofescapediscloseditself:\"WhereistheOriginal,Isay!\"——andherushed,fullspeed,intothat;gallopingtriumphantly,feelingallsafe。

  \"OCTOBER7th(1751),MaupertuissummonshisAcademy:’Messieurs,permitmetosubmitacaseperhapsrequiringyourattention。OneofournumberdissentsfromyourPresident’sDiscoveryoftheLawofThrift;whichsurelyheisfreetodo:butfurthermorehegivesanExcerptpurportingtobefromLeibnitz;wherebyitwouldappearthatyourPresident’sDiscovery,sanctionedinyourActsasnew,isnotnew,butLeibnitz’s(sofarasitisgoodforanything),——

  possiblystolen,therefore;and,atanyrate,fifty—fouryearsold。

  Inself—defence,IhavedemandedtoseetheOriginalofsaidExcerpt;andtheHonorableMemberinquestiondoesnotproduceit。

  Whatsayyou?’’Shametohim!’saytheyall[thereseemtobebutfewScientificMembers,andmostofthem,itisinsinuated,havePensionsfromtheKingthroughtheirPerpetualPresident];——anddeterminetomakeaStar—chambermatterofit!

  \"Accordingly,nextday,OCTOBER8th)SecretaryFormeywritesofficiallytoKonig,’ProducethatLetterwithinonemonth,’——andhasgothisMajestytoorder,ThatourPrussianMinisterattheHagueshalltakechargeofdeliveringsuchmessage,andshallmarkonwhatday。Thingserious,yousee!——PrussianMinisterattheHaguedelivers,anddocketsaccordingly。ToKonig’sastonishment;

  whoisinasceneofdeeptroubleatthistime;RoyalHighnesstheStadtholdersuddenlydead,ordying:’diedOctober22d;leavingaveryyoungHeir,andaverysorrowfulWidowandCountry。’Muchtothinkof,thatliesapartfromtheMaupertuismatter!Whichlatter,however,issoveryserioustoo,hisPrussianMajesty’sMinisteratBerneisnowchargedtomakenewperquisitionfortheLeibnitzOriginalthere:Inshort,withinonemonththatDocumentisperemptorilywantedatBerlin。\"

  Highproceedingsthese;——andcalculatedtohaveoneresult,ifnoother。Namely,that,atthispoint,asreaderscanfancy,theidlerPublic,seeingastreet—quarrelinprogress,begantotakeinterestintheQuestionofMINIMUM;andquasi—scientificgentlementogatherround,andexpress,withcheerycapablelook,theiropinions,——stilllegibleinthevanishedJUGEMENSLIBRES(ofHamburg),GAZETTEDESAVANS(Leipzig),andotherpoorShadowsofJOURNALS,ifyoudaringlyevokethemfromtheothersideofStyx。

  Which,thewholematterbeingnowsoindisputablyextinct,shadowy,Stygian,wewillnotherebeguiltyofdoing;buthastentothecatastrophes,thathavestillamemorability。

  \"Konig,havinginfactnothingmoretosayabouttheLeibnitzExcerpt,wasinnobreathlesshastetoobeyhissummons;hesatalmosttwomonthsbeforeansweringanything。Didthenwritehowever,inafriendlystraintoMaupertuis(December10th,1751)。

  [Maupertuisiana,No。iv。132。]Almostonwhichsameday,asitchanced,theACADEMIE,aftertwomonths’

  dignifiedwaiting,hadinbrieftermsrepeateditsorderonKonig。

  [December11th,1751(Ib。137)。TowhichKonigmakesnospecialanswer(havingasgoodasansweredthedaybefore);——butdoessilentlysendofftoSwitzerlandtomakeinquiries;anddoeswriteonceortwicemore,whenthereisoccasionforexplaining;——alwaysinaclear,sonorous,manfullyfirmandrespectfultone:’Thathehimselfhad,orhas,nokindofreasontodoubttheauthenticityoftheLeibnitzLetter;thattohimself(and,sofarashecanjudge,toMaupertuis)thequestionofitsauthenticityiswithoutspecialinterest;——he,Konig,havingthrownitinasameremarginalillustration,whichdecidesnothing,eitherfororagainsttheLawofThrift。Thathehas,inobediencetotheAcademy,causedsearchtobemadeinSwitzerland,especiallyatBasel,wherehejudgedthechancemightlie;butthatofthisparticularLetternothinghascometolight;thathehastwootherLeibnitzLetters,ofindifferenttenor,inthelateHenzi’shand,ifthesewillserveinaught,[Maupertuisiana,No。iv。155;andib。

  172—192,thetwoLettersthemselves。]——butwhatfarthercanhedo?’

  Inshort,Konigspeaksalwaysinaclearbusiness—likemanfultone;

  theonepersonthatmakesareallyrespectfulandrespectablefigureinthisControversyoftheInfinitelyLittle。Amanwhom,viewedfromthisquietdistance,itseemsalmostinconceivablyabsurdtohavesuspectedofforgingforsosmallanobject。Oh,myPresident,thatDIRAREGNANDICUPIDO!——

  \"Questionis,however,WhattheAcademywilldo?OneMember,’thebestGeometeramongthem’[whosenameisnotgiven,butwhichtheBerlinAcademyshouldwriteinbiglettersacrossthissadPageoftheirAnnals,bywayoferasuretothesame],dissentedfromthehighlineofprocedure;assertingKonig’sinnocenceinthismatter;

  nay,hintingagreementwithKonig’sopinion。Butwasmetbysuchastorm,thathewithdrewfromthedeliberations;whichhenceforthwenttheirownbadcourse,unanimousthoughslow。AndsothematterpendulatesallthroughWinter,1751—52,andwasmuchthethemeofidlemen。\"

  Voltaireheardofitvaguelyallalong;butnotwithdistinctnesstilltheendofJulyfollowing。AsSpringadvanced,Maupertuishadfallenilloflungs,——threatenedwithspittingofblood(\"owingtoexcessofbrandy,\"hintsthemaliciousVoltaire,\"whichisfashionableatSt。Malo,\"birthplaceofMaupertuis),——andcouldnotfartherdirecttheAcademyinthisaffair。TheAcademyneedsnodirectionfarther。Here,verysoon,forasickPresident’sconsolation,iswhattheAcademydecideson,bywayofcatastrophe:——

  THURSDAYEVENING,13thAPRIL,1752,TheAcademymet;CuratorMonsieurdeKeith,presiding;aboutascoreofactingMemberspresent。TowhomCuratordeKeith,asthefirstthing,readsamagnanimousbriefLetterfromourPerpetualPresident:\"That,fortworeasons,hecannotattendonthisimportantoccasion:

  First,becauseheistooill,whichwoulditselfbeconclusive;

  butsecondly,andAFORTIORI,becauseheisinsomesenseapartytothecause,andoughtnotifhecould。\"Whereupon,SecretaryFormeyhavingdonehisDocumentaryflourishings,CuratorEuler——

  (greatinAlgebra,apparentlynotverygreatincommonsenseandtherulesofgoodtemper)——readsconsiderable\"Report;\"[IsNo。1

  ofMaupertuisiana。]reciting,notinadishonest,butinadimwearisomeway,thevariousstepsoftheAffair,asreadersalreadyknowthem;andconcludeswiththisextraordinarypracticalresult:\"Thingsbeingso(LESCHOSESETANT

  TELLES):theFragmentbeingofitselfsuspect[whatcouldLeibnitzknowofMaximaandMinima?TheywerenotdevelopedtilloneEulerdidit,quiteinlateyears!],[Maupertuisians,No。i。22。]ofitselfsuspect;andMonsieurKonighavingfailedto\"&c。&c。,——\"itisassuredlymanifestthathiscauseisoneoftheworst(DESPLUSMAUVAISES),andthatthisFragmenthasbeenforged。\"Singulartothink!\"AndtheAcademy,allthingsdulyconsidered,willnothesitatetodeclareitfalse(SUPPOSE),andtherebydepriveitpubliclyofallauthoritywhichmayhavebeenascribedtoit\"(HEAR,HEAR!fromallparts)。

  CuratordeKeiththencollectsthevotes,——twenty—threeinall;

  somesixteenareofworkingMembers;twoarefromaccidentalStrangers(\"travellingstudents,\"saytheenemy);therestfromCuratorsofQuality:——Voteisunanimous,\"AdopttheReport。

  Fragmentevidentlyforged,andcannothavetheleastshadowofauthority(AUCUNEOMBRED’AUTHORITE)。Forgedbywhom,wedonotnowask;norwhattheAcademycould,onplaingrounds,nowdotoMonsieurKonig[NOTnailhisearstothepump,ohno!];enough,itISforged,andsoremains。\"Signed,\"CuratordeKeith,\"andSixotherOffice—bearers;\"Formey,PerpetualSecretary\"’closingthelist。

  AtthenameKeith,aslightshadow(veryslight,forhowcouldKeithhelphimself?)crossesthemind:\"Isthis,byillluck,theFeldmarschallKeith?\"No,reader;thisisLieutenant—ColonelKeith;

  heofWesel,with\"EffigynailedtotheGallows\"longsince;

  whomnoneofuscaresfor。Sulzer,Inoticetoo,isofthislong—

  earedSanhedrim。ACH,MEINLIEBERSULZER,youdon’tknow(doyou,then?)DIESEVERDAMMTERACE,towhatheightsanddepthsofstupidmalice,andmalignantlengthofear,theyarecapableofgoing。

  \"Thursday,13thApril,\"thisisForgerKonig’sdoom:——and,whatisobservable,nextmorning,withacrashaudiblethroughNature,thePowder—Magazineflewaloft,killingseveralpersons![Supra,p。203。]Hadnohand,he,Ihope,inthatlatteratrocity?

  OnauthenticsightofthisSentence(forwhichKonighadatonce,onhearingofit,appliedtoFormey,andwhichcomestohim,withouthelpofFormey,throughthePublicNewspapers)Konig,inabrief,proudenough,butperfectlyquiet,mildandmanfulmanner,resignshisMembership。\"Ceases,fromthisday(June18th,1752),tohavethehonorofbelongingtoyourAcademy;’anhonorIhadbeentheprouderof,asitcametomeunasked;’——andwillwish,you,fromtheoutsidehenceforth,successfulcampaignsinthefieldofScience。\"[Maupertuisiana,No。iv。129。]

  AndsetsaboutpreparinghisPamphlettoinstructmankindonthesubject。Maupertuis,itappears,didwrite,andmadeotherswritetoKonig’sSovereignLady,theDowagerPrincessofOrange,\"Howextremelyhandsomeitwouldbe,couldherMostSereneHighness,afriendtoPureScience,bepleasedtoinduceMonsieurKonignottocontinuethispainfulControversy,buttositquietwithwhathehadgot。\"[Voltaire(infra)。]WhichherMostSereneHighnessbynomeanthoughtthesuitablecourse。StilllessdidKonighimself;

  whoseAPPEALTOTHEPUBLIC,withDEFENCEOFAPPEAL,——reasonablywelldone,asusual,andfollowedandaccompaniedbythemultitudeofCommentators,——appearedinduecourse。[\"September,1752,Konig’sAPPEL\"(Preuss,inOEuvresdeFrederic,xv。60n。)。]Till,beforelong,thePublicwasthoroughlyinstructed;andnobody,hardlythesigningCurators,orthinEulerhimself,nottospeakofPerpetualFormey,whohadneverbeenstronginthematter,couldwellbelievein\"forgery\"orcaretospeakfartheronsuchasubject。SubjectgonewhollytotheStygianFens,longsince;\"forgery\"notnowimaginablebyanybody!

  Therumorofthesethingsrosehighandwide;andthequantityofpublishinguponthem,quasi—scientificallyandotherwise,intheseriousveinandthejocose,wasgreaterthanweshouldfancy。

  [\"LetterfromaMarquis;\"\"LetterfromMr。T———toM。S———\"(Mr。T。

  livesinLondon;——\"JETRAVERSELEQueen’sSquare,ETJERENCONTRE

  NOTREAMID———:’AVEZ—VOUSLAl’AppelauPublic?’DIT—IL\"——);

  \"LetterbyEulerintheBerlinGazette,\"&c。&c。(in

  Maupertuisiana)。]Voltaire,foraboveamonthpast,hadbeenfullyawareofthecase(24thJuly,1752,writingtoNiece,\"heardyesterday\");notwithoutcommentarytooneselfandothers。Voltaire,withakindoflovetoKonig,andaveryrealhatredtoMaupertuisandtooppressiongenerally,tookpenhimself,amongtheothers(Konig’sAPPEALjustout),——couldnothelpdoingit,thoughhehadbetternot!ThefollowingsmallPieceisperhapstheone,iftherebeone,stillworthresuscitatingfromtheInaneKingdoms。AppearedintheBIBLIOTHEQUERAISONNEE(mild—shiningQuarterlyReviewofthosedays),JULY—SEPTEMBERNumber。

  \"ANSWERFROM[VERYPRIVATELYVOLTAIRE,CALLINGHIMSELF]A

  BERLINACADEMICIANTOAPARISONE。

  \"BERLIN,18thSEPTEMBER,1752。Thisistheexacttruth,inreplytoyourinquiry。M。MoreaudeMaupertuisinaPamphletentitledESSAI

  DECOSMOLOGIE,pretendedthattheonlyproofoftheExistenceofGodisthecircumstancethatARnRBisaMinimum。[ONLYproof:

  ^??????^(p。212BookXVI)

  VOILA!]Heassertsthatinallpossiblecases,’ActionisaMinimum,’whathasbeendemonstratedfalse;andhesays,’HediscoveredthisLawofMinimum,’whatisnotlessfalse。

  \"M。Konig,aswellasotherMathematicians,wroteagainstthisstrangeassertion;and,amongotherthings,M。KonigcitedsomesentencesofaLetterbyLeibnitz,inwhichthatgreatmansays,Hehasobserved’that,inthemodificationsofmotion,theActionusuallybecomeseitheraMaximumorelseaMinimum。’

  \"M。MoreaudeMaupertuisimaginedthat,byproducingthisFragment,ithadbeenintendedtosnatchfromhimthegloryofhispretendeddiscovery,——thoughLeibnitzsayspreciselythecontraryofwhatheadvances。HeforcedsomepensionedmembersoftheAcademy,whoaredependentonhim,tosummonM。Koinig\"——Asweknowtoowell;

  andcannotbeartohaverepeatedtous,eveninthebriefestandspiciestform!\"Sentence(JUGEMENT)onM。Konig,whichdeclareshimguiltyofhavingassaultedthegloryoftheSieurMoreauMaupertuisbyFORGINGaLeibnitzLetter。——Wrotethen,andmadewrite,toherSereneHighnessthePrincessofOrange,whowasindignantatsoinsolent\"——……andinfine,\"ThustheSieurMoreauMaupertuishasbeenconvicted,inthefaceofScientificEurope,notonlyofplagiarismandblunder,butofhavingabusedhisplacetosuppressfreediscussion,andtopersecuteanhonestmanwhohadnocrimebutthatofnotbeingofhisopinion。SeveralmembersofourAcademyhaveprotestedagainstsocryingaprocedure;andwouldleavetheAcademy,wereitnotforfearofdispleasingtheKing,whoisprotectorofit。\"

  [OEuvresdeVoltaire,lxiii。227(in

  Maupertuisiana,No。xvi)。]

  KingFriedrich’sposition,inthemiddleofallthis,wasbecominguncomfortable。Ofthecontroversyheunderstood,orcaredtounderstand,nothing;hadtobelievesteadilythathisAcademymustberight;thatKonigwassomeloosebird,enviousofaneagleMaupertuis,sittingaloftonhishighAcademicperch:

  thisFriedrichtookforthetruthofthematter;——andcouldnotlethimselfimaginethathissublimePerpetualPresident,whowasusuallyveryprudentandJove—like,hadbeenled,byhistruculentvanity(whichFriedrichknewtobeimmenseintheman,thoughkeptwelloutofsight),intosuchplayingoffantastictricksbeforehighHeavenandotheron—lookers。ThisviewofthematterhadhithertobeenFriedrich’s;nordoIknowthatheeverinwardlydepartedfromit;——asoutwardlyhe,forcertain,neverdid;

  standing,King—like,clearalwaysforhisPerpetualPresident,tillthishurricaneofPamphletsblewby。Voltaire’slittlePiece,therefore,wastheunwelcomestpossible。

  Thisnewboltofelectricfire,launcheduponthestorm—tostPresidentfromBerlinitself,andevenfromtheKing’sHouseitself,——bywhom,tooclearlyrecognizable,——whatanirritatingthing!Unseemly,infact,onVoltaire’spart;butcouldnotbehelpedbyaVoltairechargedwithelectricity。Friedrichevidentlyinconsiderableindignation,findingthatpublicmeasureswouldbutworsentheuproar,tookpeninhand;wroterapidlytheindignantLETTERFROMANACADEMICIANOFBERLINTOANACADEMICIANOFPARIS:

  [OEuvresdeFrederic,xv。59—64(notdated;

  datable\"October,1752\")。]whichPiece,ofsomelength,wecannotgivehere;butwillbrieflydescribeasmanifestingnorealknowledgeoftheLAW—OF—THRIFTControversy;butastakingtheabovelooseviewofit,andasdirectedprincipallyagainst\"thepretendedMemberofourAcademy\"(mischievousVoltaire,towit),whomitcharacterizesas\"suchamanifestretaileroflies,\"a\"concocterofstupidlibels:\"\"haveyoueverseenanactionmoremalicious,moredastardly,moreinfamous?\"——andotherhardterms,thehardesthecanfind。Thisistheprivilegeofanonymity,onbothsidesofit。

  ButimaginenowaKingandhisVoltairedoingwittydiscourseovertheirSupperofthegods(as,onthesetdays,isdulythecase);

  withsuchaconsciousness,burninglikeBudelight,thoughcloseveiled,onthepartofHostandGuest!TheFriedrich—Voltairerelationisevidentlyundersorestressofweather,inthosewinter—autumnmonthsof1752,——brownleaves,splashyrainsandwindsmoaningoutwardlywithal。And,alas,theirrepressiblyelectricVoltaire,stillfarfromhavingended,stillonlyjustbeginninghisAnti—Maupertuisdischarges,has,intheinterim,privatelygothisDOCTORAKAKIAready。Comparedtowhich,theformermissileisasapopguntoaparkofartilleryshottedwitholdnailsandbrokenglass!——Suchaconstraint,attheRoyaldinner—table,amidwineandwit,couldnotcontinue。Thecredibleaccountis,itsooncrackedasunder;and,aftertheconceivablesputterings,sparklingsandflashingsofvariouscomplexion,issuedinlambentairsof\"tacitmutualunderstanding;andinreadingofAKAKIAtogether,——withpealsoflaughterfromtheKing,\"asthecommonFrenchBiographersassert。

  \"ReadersknowAKAKIA,\"[DIATRIBEDUDOCTEURAKAKIA(inVoltaire,OEuvres,lxi。19—62)。]saysSmelfungus:

  \"itisoneofthefamousfeatsofSatiricalPyrotechny;onlytoopleasanttothecorruptRaceofAdam!Thereisnotmuch,orindeedanything,oftruepoetichumorinit:butthereisagayetyofmalice,adexterity,felicity,inexhaustibilityoflaughingmockeryandlightbanter,capableofdrivingaPerpetualPresidentdelirious。WhatanExplosionofglass—crackers,fire—balls,flaming—serpents;——generally,ofsleepinggunpowder,initsmostartisticforms,——flamingoutsky—highoveralltheParish,onasudden!Thealmost—sublimeofMaupertuis,whichexistsinlargequantities,hereisanewartistwhoknowshowtotreatit。

  TheengineeroftheSublime(alwayspainfullyengineeringthitherwardwithouteffect),——anengineeroftheComicstepsinonhim,blowshimupwithhisownpetardsinamostunexampledmanner。

  NotanowleryhasthatpoorMaupertuis,inthestruggletobesublime(oftennearlysuccessful,butneveroncequite),happenedtodropfromhim,butVoltairepicksitup;manipulatesit,reducesittothesublimelyridiculous;lodgesit,intheformofburningdust,abouttheheadofMONPRESIDENT。NeedlesstosayoftheComicengineerthatheisunfair,perverselyexaggerative,reiterative,ontheowleriesofpoorMaupertuis;——itishisfunctiontoBEallthat。Clever,butwrong,doyousay?Well,yes:——andyettheridiculousdoesrequireridicule;wiseNaturehassilentlysoordered。AndifevertruculentPresidentinredwig,withhisabsurdtruculences,tyranniesandperpetualstrugglesafterthesublime,diddeservetobeexplodedinlaughter,itcouldnothavebeenmoreconsummatelydone;——thoughperverselyalways,asmustbeowned。

  \"’TheholeboredthroughtheEarth,’forinstance:really,onesometimesreflectsonsuchathing;Howyouwouldseedaylight,andtheantipodalgentleman(ifhebentalittleover)foottofoot;

  howalittlestoneflungintoitwouldexactly(butforairandfriction)reachtheothersideoftheworld;wouldthen,inacomputablefewmoments,comebackquiescenttoyourhand,andsocontinueforevermore;——withotherthelikeuncriminalfancies。

  \"’TheLatinTown,’again:truly,iflearningtheAncientLanguagesbehumanEducation,itmight,withaGreekDitto,supersedetheUniversities,andproveexcellentlyserviceableinourstruggleHeavenwardbythatparticularroute。IcanassureM。deVoltaire,itwasoncepracticallyproposedtothisKing’sGreat—grandfather,theGrosseKurfurst;——wholookedintoit,withfacepuckeredtotheintensest,inhisgreatcareforfurtheranceoftheTerrestrialSciencesandWisdoms;butforboreforthattime。[MinutedetailsaboutitinStenzel,ii。234—238;whoquotes\"Erman\"(apooroldfriendofours)\"SURLEPROJETD’UNEVILLESAVANTEDANSLE

  BRANDEBOURG(Berlin,1792):\"dateoftheProjectwas1667。]Thenasto’DissectingtheBrainsofPatagonians;’whatharm,ifyoucangetthemgrossenough?Andastothatof(exaltingyourmindtopredictthefuture,’doesnot,infact,manlookBEFOREandAFTER;

  arenotMemoryand(inasmalldegree)ProphecytheTwoFacultieshehas?

  \"Thesethings——whicharemostlytobefoundinthe’LETTRESDE

  MAUPERTUIS’(Dresden,1752,thenabrand—newBook),butarenowcliptoutfromtheMaupertuisTreatises——wecanfancytobealmostsublimities。——Almost,unfortunatelynotaltogether。AndthenthereissuchaSisyphus—effortvisibleindraggingthemaloftsofar:

  andthenimblewickedVoltairesoseizeshismoment,tripspoorSisyphus;andsendshimdown,heels—over—head,inatorrentofroaringdebris!’FromgradualtranspirationofourvitalforcecomesDeath;whichperhaps,byprecautions,mightbeindefinitelyretarded,’saysMaupertuis。’Yes,truly,’answerstheother:’ifwegotourselvesjapanned,coatedwithresinousvarnish(INDUITSDE

  POIXRESINEUX);whoknows!’Notasublimeowlerycanyoudrop,butitismanipulated,grounddown,putinrifledcannon,comesbackonyouastempestsofburningdust。\"EnoughtosendMaupertuispirouettingthroughtheworld,withredwigunquenchablyonfire!

  Pealsoflaughter(onceyouareallowedtobenon—official)couldnotfail,asanovation,fromtheKing;——soreporttheFrenchBiographers。Buttherewas,besides,strictpromisethatthePieceshouldbesuppressed:\"NeverdotosendourPresidentpirouettingthroughtheworldinthismanner,withhiswigonfire;promiseme,onyourhonor!\"Voltairepromised。But,alas,howcouldVoltaireperform!OncemoretheRhadamanthinefactis:Voltaire,asKing’sChamberlain,wasbound,withoutanypromise,toforbear,andrigidlysuppresssuchanAKAKIAagainsttheKing’sPerpetualPresident。Butwithalletcandidreadersconsiderhowdifficultitwastodo。TheabsurdblusterousTurkey—cock,whohas,everynowandthen,beentyrannizingoveryoufortwentyyears,hereyouhavehimfilledwithgunpowder,sotospeak,andthetrainlaid。

  Therewantsbutonespark,——(editionprintedinHolland,editiondoneinBerlin,plentyofeditionsmadeormakablebyalittlesurreptitiouslegerdemain,——andIneverknewwhetheritwasAKAKIA

  inprint,orAKAKIAinmanuscript,thatKingandKing’sChamberlainwerenowreadingtogether,nordoesitmattermuch):——yourTurkeysurreptitiouslystuffedwithgunpowder,Isay;trainreadywaiting;

  oneflint—sparkwillshoothimaloft,scatterhimasflamingruinonallthewinds:andyouare,onceandalways,towithholdsaidspark。Perhaps,hadAKAKIAnotyetbeenwritten——Butallliesreadythere;onesparkwilldoit,atanymoment;——andthereareunguardedmoments,andtheTemptermustprevail!——

  OnwhatdayAKAKIAblazedoutatBerlin,surreptitiouslyforwardedfromHollandorotherwise,Icouldneveryetlearn(sostupidthesereporters)。But\"onNovember2d\"theKingmakesaVisittosickMaupertuis,whichispublishedinalltheNewspapers;[Rodenbeck,INDIE;Helden—Geschichte,iii。531,\"2dNovember,1752,5P。M。\"]——andonemightguesstheAKAKIA

  conflagration,andcruelhaha—ingsofmankind,tohavebeentacitlythecause。Thenorlater,sureenough,AKAKIAdoesblazealoftaboutthattime;andallBerlin,andalltheworld,isinconversationoverMaupertuisandit,——30,000copiessoldinParis:

  ——andFriedrichnaturallywasinatoweringpassionathisChamberlain。NothingfortheChamberlainbuttoflyhispresence;

  toshriek,piteously,\"Accident,yourMajesty!Fataltreacheryandaccident;aftersuchprecautionstoo!\"——andfallsicktodeath(whichisalwaysaresourceonehas);andgetintoprivatelodgingsintheTAUBEN—STRASSE,[Ata\"HofrathFrancheville’s\"(kindofsubalternLiteraryCharacter,seeDenina,ii。67),\"TAUBEN—STRASSE

  (DoveStreet),No。20:\"stayedtheretill\"March,1753\"(NotebyPreuss,OEuvresdeFrederic,xxii。306n。)。]

  tilloneeitherdie,orgrowfittobeseenagain:\"Ah,Sire\"——letusgivetheVoltaireshriekofNOT—GUILTY,withtheFriedrichAnswer;bothdatelessunluckily:——

  VOLTAIRE。\"AH,MONDIEU,Sire,inthestateIamin!Isweartoyouagain,onmylife,whichIcouldrenouncewithoutpain,thatitisafrightfulcalumny。Iconjureyoutosummonallmypeople,andconfrontthem。What?Youwilljudgemewithouthearingme!Idemandjusticeordeath。\"

  FRIEDRICH。\"Youreffronteryastonishesme。Afterwhatyouhavedone,andwhatisclearasday,youpersist,insteadofowningyourselfculpable。Donotimagineyouwillmakepeoplebelievethatblackiswhite;whenone[ON,meaning_I_]doesnotsee,thereason?ONEp。218,bookXVI

  is,onedoesnotwanttoseeeverything。Butifyoudrivetheaffairtoextremity,——allshallbemadepublic;anditwillbeseenwhether,ifyourWorksdeservestatues,yourconductdoesnotdeservechains。\"[OEuvresdeFrederic,xxii。

  302,301。]

  Mostdarkelement(notindateonly),withterrificthunder—and—

  lightning。Nothingforitbuttokeepone’sroom,mostlyone’sbed,——\"Ah,Sire,sicktodeath!\"

  December24th,1752,thereisonethingdismallydistinct,Voltairehimselflookingon(theysay),fromhiswindowsinDoveStreet:

  thePublicBurningofAKAKIA,nearthere,bythecommonHangman。

  Figureit;andVoltaire’sreflectionsonit:——haggardlyclearthatActThirdisculminating;andthatthefinalcatastropheisinevitableandnigh。Wemustbebrief。Ontheeighthdayafterthisdreadspectacle(New—year’s—day1753),Voltairesends,inaPackettothePalace,hisGoldKeyandCrossofMerit。OntheinteriorwrappageisanInscriptioninverse:\"Ireceivedthemwithlovingemotion,Ireturnthemwithgrief;asabroken—heartedLoverreturnsthePortraitofhisMistress:——

  Jelesrecusavectendresse,Jevouslesrendsavecdouleur;

  C’estainsiqu’unamant,danssonextremeardeur,Rendleportraitdesamaitresse。\"

  And——inaLetterenclosed,tenderastheSongofSwans——hasonewish:PermissionforthewatersofPlonbieres,somealleviationsamidkindnursingfriendsthere;andtodiecravingblessingsonyourMajesty。[Collini,p。48;LETTER,inOEuvresdeFrederic,xxii。305。]

  Friedrich,thoughinhotwrath,hasnotquitecomethatlength。

  Friedrich,thesameday,towardsevening,sendsFredersdorftohim,withDecorationsback。AndalongdialogueensuesbetweenFredersdorfandVoltaire;inwhichCollini,noteavesdropping,\"heardthevoiceofM。deVoltaireattimesveryloud。\"

  Preciseresultunknown。Afterwhich,forthreemonthsmore,followswaitingandhesitationandnegotiation,alsoquiteobscure。

  ConfusedhitheringandthitheringaboutpermissionforPlombieres,aboutrepentance,sorrow,amendment,blame;intheend,reconciliation,orwhatistopassforsuch。RecordedforusinthatwhirlofmisdatedLetter—clippings;inthoseNarratives,ignorant,andpretendingtoknow:perhapsthedarkestSectioninHistory,SacredorProfane,——wereitofmomenttous,hereorelsewhere!

  VoltairehasgotpermissiontoreturntoPotsdam;ApartmentinthePalacereadyagain:buthestilllingersinDoveStreet;tooill,inrealtruth,forPotsdamsocietyonthosenewterms。DoesnotquitFrancheville’s\"tillMarch5th;\"andthenonlyforanotherLodging,called\"theBelvedere\",ofsuburbanorruralkind。

  Hiscaseisintricatetoadegree。Heissickofbody;

  spectre—hauntedwithal,morethanever;——oftenthinksFriedrich,provoked,willrefusehimleave。And,alas,hewouldsofainNOT

  go,aswellasgo!LeaveforPlombieres,——leaveintheangrilycontemptuousshape,\"Go,then,foreverandaday!\"——Voltairecanatoncehave:buttogetitinthefriendlyshape,andasifforatimeonly?HisprospectsatParis,atVersailles,arenoneofthebest;toreturnasifdismissedwillneverdo!Wouldfainnotgo,withal;——andhastodiplomatizeatPotsdam,byD’Argens,DePrades,andatParissimultaneously,byRichelieu,D’Argensonandfriends。

  Heisgreatlytobepitied;——evenFriedrichpitieshim,themartyrofbodilyailmentsandofspiritual;andsendshim\"extractofquinquina\"atonetime。[LetterofVoltaire’s。]Threemiserablemonths;whichonlyanOEdipuscouldread,andanOEdipuswhohadnothingelsetodo!Theissueiswellknown。Ofpreciseorindisputable,ontheroadthither,herearefractionsthatwillsuffice:——

  VOLTAIRETOONEBAGIEUHISDOCTORATPARIS(\"Berlin,19thDecember,\"1752,weekBEFOREhisAKAKIAwasburnt)……\"WishI

  couldsetoutontheinstant,andputmyselfintoyourhandsandintothearmsofmyfamily!IbroughttoBerlinaboutascoreofteeth,thereremaintomesomethinglikesix;Ibroughttwoeyes,Ihavenearlylostoneofthem;Ibroughtnoerysipelas,andIhavegotone,whichItakeagreatdealofcareof……MeanwhileIhaveburiedalmostallmyDoctors;evenLaMettrie。RemainsonlythatI

  buryCodenius[Cothenius],wholookstoostiff,however,\"——and,atanyrate,returntoyouinSpring,whenroadsandweatherimprove。

  [OEuvresdeVoltaire,lxxxv。141。]

  FRIEDRICHTOVOLTAIRE(Potsdam,uncertaindate)。\"TherewasnoneedofthatpretextaboutthewatersofPlombieres,indemandingyourleave(CONGE)。Youcanquitmyservicewhenyoulike:but,beforegoing,besogoodasreturnmetheContractofyourEngagement,theKey[Chamberlain’s],theCross[ofMerit],andtheVolumeofVerseswhichIconfidedtoyou。

  \"IwishmyWorks,andonlythey,hadbeenwhatyouandKonigattacked。ThemIsacrifice,withagreatdealofwillingness,topersonswhothinkofincreasingtheirownreputationbylesseningthatofothers。IhavenotthefollynorvanityofcertainAuthors。

  ThecabalsofliterarypeopleseemtomethedisgraceofLiterature。IdonotthelessesteemhonorablecultivatorsofLiterature;itisonlythecaballersandtheirleadersthataredegradedinmyeyes。Onthis,IprayGodtohaveyouinhisholyandworthykeeping。——FRIEDRICH。\"[InDePrades’shand;

  OEuvresdeFrederic,xxii。308,309:Friedrich’sownMinutetoDePradeshas,insteadoftheselastthreelines:\"ThatI

  havenotthefollyandvanityofauthors,andthatthecabalsofliterarypeopleseemtomethedepthofdegradation,\"&c。]

  VOLTAIRESPECTRALLYGIVEN(ColliniLOQUITUR)。\"Oneeveningwalkinginthegarden[atruralBelvedere,——afterMarch5th],talkingofoursituation,heaskedme,’Couldyoudriveacoach—and—two?’

  Istaredathimamoment;butknowingthattheremustbenodirectcontradictionofhisideas,Isaid’Yes。’——’Well,then,listen;

  Ihavethoughtofamethodforgettingaway。Youcouldbuytwohorses;achariotafterthat。Sosoonaswehavehorses,itwillnotappearstrangethatwelayinalittlehay。’——’Yes,Monsieur;

  andwhatshouldwedowiththat?’saidI。’LEVOICI(thisisit)。

  Wewillfillthechariotwithhay。Inthemiddleofthehaywewillputallourbaggage。Iwillplacemyself,disguised,onthetopofthehay;andgivemyselfoutforaCalvinistCurategoingtoseeoneofhisDaughtersmarriedinthenextTown。Youshalldrive:

  wetaketheshortestroadfortheSaxonBorder;safethere,wesellchariot,horses,hay;thenstraighttoLeipzig,bypost。’Atwhichpoint,orsoonafter,heburstintolaughing。\"[Collini,p。53。]

  VOLTAIRETOFRIEDRICH(\"Berlin,Belvedere,\"rurallodging,[\"IntheSTRALAUERVORSTADT(HODIE,WoodmarketStreet):\"Preuss’sNotetothisLetter,OEuvresdeFrederic,xxii。

  306n。]\"12thMarch,\"1753)。\"Sire,IhavehadaLetterfromKonig,quiteopen,asmyheartis。IthinkitmydutytosendyourMajestyaduplicateofmyAnswer……Willsubmittoyoueverystepofmyconduct;ofmywholelife,inwhateverplaceIendit。IamKonig’sfriend;butassuredlyIammuchmoreattachedtoyourMajesty;

  andifhewerecapabletheleastintheworldoffailinginrespect[asisrumored],Iwould\"——Enough!

  FRIEDRICHRELENTS(ToVoltaire;DePradeswriting,Friedrichcovertlydictating:nodate)。\"TheKinghasheldhisConsistory;

  andithastherebeendiscussed,Whetheryourcasewasamortalsinoravenial?Intruth,alltheDoctorsownedthatitwasmortal,andevenexceedinglyconfirmedassuchbyrepeatedlapsesandrelapses。Nevertheless,bytheplenitudeofthegraceofBeelzebub,whichrestsinthesaidKing,hethinkshecanabsolveyou,ifnotinwhole,yetinpart。Thiswouldbe,ofcourse,invirtueofsomeactofcontritionandpenitenceimposedonyou:butas,intheEmpireofSatan,thereisagreatrespecthadofgenius,Ithink,onthewhole,that,forthesakeofyourtalents,onemightpardonagoodmanythingswhichdodiscredittoyourheart。ThesearetheSovereignPontiff’swords;whichIhavecarefullytakendown。TheyareaProphecyrather。\"[OEuvresdeFrederic,

  xxii。307。]

  VOLTAIRETODEPRADES(\"Belvedere,15thMarch,\"1753)。\"DearAbbe,——Yourstylehasnotappearedtomesoft。YouareafrankSecretaryofState:——neverthelessIgiveyouwarning,itistobeasettledpointthatIembraceyoubeforegoing。Ishallnotbeabletokissyou;mylipsaretoochoppyfrommydevilofadisorder[SCURVY,I

  hear]。Youwilleasilydispensewithmykisses;butdon’tdispense,Iprayyou,withmywarmandtruefriendship。

  \"IownIamindespairatquittingyou,andquittingtheKing;

  butitisathingindispensable。ConsiderwithourdearMarquis[D’Argens],withFredersdorf,——PARBLEU,withtheKinghimself,HowyoucanmanagethatIhavetheconsolationofseeinghimbeforeI

  go。Iabsolutelywillhaveit;IwillembracewithmytwoarmstheAbbeandtheMarquis。TheMarquissha’n’tbekissed,anymorethanyou;northeKingeither。ButIshallperhapsfallblubbering;

  Iamweak,Iamadrenchedhen。Ishallmakeafoolishfigure:

  nevermind;Imust,oncemore,havesightofyoutwo。IfIcannotthrowmyselfattheKing’sfeet,thePlombiereswaterswillkillme。Iawaityouranswer,toquitthisCountryasahappyorasamiserableman。Dependonmeforlife。——V。\"[Ib。308。]——ThisisthelastoftheseobscureDocuments。

  Threedaysafterwhich,\"eveningofMarch18th\",[Collini,pp。55,56。]Voltaire,Colliniwithhimandallhispackages,setsoutforPotsdam;King’sguestoncemore。SeestheKinginperson\"afterdinner,nextday;\"stayswithhimalmostaweek,\"quitegaytogether,\"\"someprivatequizzingevenofMaupertuis\"(ifwecouldbelieveColliniorhismasteronthatpoint);means\"toreturninOctober,whenquiterefitted,\"——doesatleast(noteit,reader),onthatground,retainhisCrossandKey,andhisGiftoftheOEUVRE

  DEPOESIES:whichhehadmuchbetterhaveleft!Andfinally,morningofMarch25th)1753,[Collini,p。56;seeRodenbeck,i。252。]drivesoff,——towardsDresden,wheretherearePrintingAffairstosettle,andwhichisthenearestsafeCity;——andFriedrichandhe,intendingsoornot,haveseenoneanotherforthelasttime。Notquiteintendingthatextremity,eitherofthem,Ishouldthink;butbothawarethatlivingtogetherwasathingtobeavoidedhenceforth。

  \"Takecareofyourhealth,aboveall;anddon’tforgetthatI

  expecttoseeyouagainaftertheWaters!\"suchwasFriedrich’sadieu,saytheFrenchBiographers,[Collini,p。57;Duvernet,p。186;OEuvresdeVoltaire,lxxv。187(\"willreturninOctober\")。]\"whoishimselfjustgoingofftotheSilesianReviews\",addthey;——whodoes,inreality,drivetoBerlinthatday;butnottotheSilesianReviewstillMayfollowing。

  AsVoltairehimselfwillexperience,tohiscost!

  ChapterXII。

  OFTHEAFTERPIECE,WHICHPROVEDSTILLMORETRAGICAL。

  Voltaire,oncesafeonSaxonground,wasinnoextremehasteforPlombieres。HedeliberatelysettledhisPrintingAffairsatDresden;thenatLeipzig;——andscatteredthroughNewspapers,orwhatport—holeshehad,variousfierydartsagainstMaupertuis;

  aggravatingthehumorsinBerlin,andprovokingMaupertuistowritehimanexpressLetter。Letterwhichistoocurious,especiallytheAnsweritgets,tobequiteomitted:——

  MAUPERTUISTOVOLTAIRE(atLeipzig)。

  \"BERLIN,3dAPRIL,1753。Ifitistruethatyoudesigntoattackmeagain[withyourLA—BEAUMELLEdoggeriesandscurrilousdiscussions],IdeclaretoyouthatIhavestillhealthenoughtofindyouwhereveryouare,andtotakethemostsignalvengeanceonyou(VENGEANCELAPLUSECLATANTE)。Thanktherespectandtheobediencewhichhavehithertorestrainedmyarm,andsavedyoufromtheworstadventureyouhaveeveryethad。MAUPERTUIS。\"

  VOLTAIRE’SANSWER(fromLeipzig,afewdaysafter)。

  \"M。lePresident,——IhavehadthehonortoreceiveyourLetter。Youinformmethatyouarewell;thatyourstrengthisentirelyreturned;andthat,ifIpublishLaBeaumelle’sLetter[privateLetterofhis,lentmebyaFriend,whichprovesthatYOUsethimagainstme],youwillcomeandassassinateme。WhatingratitudetoyourpoormedicalmanAkakia!……Ifyouexaltyoursoulsoastodiscernfuturity,youwillseethatifyoucomeonthaterrandtoLeipzig,whereyouarenobetterlikedthaninotherplaces,andwhereyourLetterisinsafeLegalhands,yourunsomeriskofbeinghanged。Poorme,indeed,youwillfindinbed;andIshallhavenothingforyoubutmysyringeandvesselofdishonor:butsosoonasIhavegainedalittlestrength,IwillhavemypistolschargedCUMPULVEREPYRIO;andmultiplyingthemassbythesquareofthevelocity,soastoreducetheactionandyoutozero,Iwillputsomeleadinyourhead;——itappearstohaveneedofit。ADIEU,MONPRESIDENT。AKAKIA。\"[Duvernet,pp。186,187;

  OEuvresdeVoltaire,lxi。55—60。]

  Here,inthehistoryofDuelling,orchallengingtomortalcombat,isauniquearticle!Atwhichthewholeworldhaha’dagain;

  perhapsKingFriedrichhimself;thoughhewasdreadfullyprovokedatit,too:\"Nomendingofthatfellow!\"——andtookaresolutioninconsequence,aswillbeseen。

  DresdenandLeipzigdonewith,VoltaireacceptedaninvitationtotheCourtofSachsen—Gotha(mostpoliteSereneHighnessesthere,andespeciallyacharmingDuchess,——whosethimupondoingtheANNALESDEL’EMPIRE,decidedlyhisworstBook)。\"AboutApril2lst\"

  Voltairearrived,stayedtillthelastdaysofMay;[

  OEuvresdeVoltaire,lxxv。182n。Clogenson’sNote)。]

  andhad,forfiveweeks,abeautifultimeatGotha;——Wilhelmina’sDaughterthere(youngDuchessofWurtemberg,onvisit,asitchanced),[Wilhelmina—FriedrichCorrespondence(OEuvresdeFrederic,xxvii。iii。258,249)。]andallmannerofgraces,melodiesandbeneficences;alittleworking,too,attheANNALES,inthebigLibrary,betweenwhiles。Fivedecidedlymelodiousweeks。Beautifulinterlude,orhalf—houroforchestralfiddlinginthisVoltaireDrama;half—hourwhichcouldnotlast!

  OntheheelofwhichthereunhappilyfollowedanAfterpieceorcodiciltotheBerlinVisit;which,sotospeak,setthewholetheatreonfire,andfinishedbyexplosionworsethanAKAKIA

  itself。Athingstillfamoustomankind;——ofwhichsomeintelligiblenotionmustbeleftwithreaders。

  Theessenceofthestoryisbrieflythis。Voltaire,byhisfinedeportmentinpartingwithFriedrich,hadbeenallowedtoretainhisDecorations,hisLetterofAgreement,hisRoyalBOOKOFPOESIES

  (oneofthose\"TwelveCopies,\"printedAUDONJONDUCHATEAU,inhappiertimes!)——andinshort,togohiswaysasafriend,notasarunawayoronedismissed。Butnow,byhislateproceduresatLeipzig,and\"firingsoutofport—holes\"inthatmanner,hehadawakenedFriedrich’sindignationagain,——Friedrich’sregretatallowinghimtotakethosearticleswithhim;andproducedaresolutioninFriedrichtohavethemback。Theyarenotgenerallyarticlesofmuchmoment;butasmarksoffriendship,theyarenowallfalsities。Oneofthearticlesmightbeoffrightfulimportance:thatBookofPoesies;thrice—privateOEUVREDEPOESIES,inwhicharesatiricalspurtsaffectingmorethanonecrownedhead:

  oneshudderstothinkwhatfiresaspitefulVoltairemightcausebypublishingthese!ThiswasFriedrich’sidea;——andbynomeansachimericalone,astheFactproved;saidOEUVREbeingactuallyreprinteduponhim,atParisafterwards(notbyVoltaire),inthecrisisoftheSeven—YearsWar,toputhimoutwithhisUncleofEngland,whomitquizzedinpassages。[Titleofitis,

  OEuvresduPhilosophedeSans—Souci(Paris,pretendingtobe\"Potsdam,\"1760),1vol。12mo:atParis,\"inJanuary\"this;

  whereupon,atBerlin,withdespatch,\"April9th,\"\"therealedition\"(properlycastrated)wassentforth,undertitle,POESIES

  DIVERSES,1vol。big8vo(Preuss,inOEuvresdeFrederic,x。Preface,p。x。SeeFormey,ii。255,underdatemisprinted\"1763\")。]\"Wewillhavethosearticlesback,\"thinksFriedrich;\"thatOEUVREmostespecially!Nodifficulty:waitforhimatFrankfurt,ashepasseshome;demandthemofhimthere。\"

  Andhas(directlyonthosenew\"firingsthroughport—holes\"atLeipzig)biddenFredersdorftakemeasuresaccordingly。[\"FriedrichtoWilhelmina,12thApril,1753\"(OEuvres,

  xxvii。iii。227)。]

  Fredersdorfdidso;earlyinAprilandonwardhadhisOfficialPersonwaitingatFrankfurt(oneFreytag,ourPrussianResidentthere,verycelebratedeversince),vigilantintheextremeforVoltaire’sarrival,——andwhodidnotmissthatevent。

  Voltaire,arrivingatlast(May31st),did,withFreytag’shandlaidgentlyonhissleeve,atoncegiveupwhatofthearticleshehadabouthim;——theOEUVRE,unluckily,notoneofthem;andagreedtobeundermildarrest(\"PAROLED’HONNEUR;intheLION—D’ORHotelhere!\")tillsaidOEUVREshouldcomeup。UnderFredersdorf’sguidance,allthis,andwhatfollows;KingFriedrich,afterthegeneralOrdergiven,hadnothingmoretodowithit,andwasgoneuponhisReviews。

  InthecourseoftwoweeksormoretheOEUVREDEPOESIEdidcome。

  Voltairewasimpatienttogo。Andhemightperhapshaveatoncegone,hadFreytagbeenclearlyinstructed,soastoknowtheessentialfromtheunessentialhere。Buthewasnot;——poorsubalternFreytaghadtosay,onVoltaire’surgencies:\"IwillatoncereporttoBerlin;iftheanswerbe(aswehope),’Allright,’

  youarethatmomentatliberty!\"Thiswasathingunexpected,astonishingtoVoltaire;athingdemandingpatience,silence:

  inthreedaysmore,withsilence,asturnsout,itwouldhavebeenallbeautifullyover,——buthewasnotstronginthosequalities!

  Voltaire’sarresthithertohadbeenmerelyonhiswordofhonor,\"Ipromise,onmyhonor,nottogobeyondtheGardenofthisInn。\"

  Buthenow,withoutwarninganybody,privatelyrevokedsaidwordofhonor;andColliniandhe,nextmorning,whiskedshiftilyintoahackney—coach,andwereontheedgeofbeingclearoff。

  ToFreytag’sterrorandhorror;who,however,caughtthemintime:

  andwasrigorousenoughnow,andloudenough;——street—mobgatheringroundthetransaction;Voltaireveryloud,andFreytagtoo,——themattertakingfirehere;andscenesoccurring,whichVoltairehaspaintedinahighlyflagrantmanner!

  Onthethirdday,AnswerfromBerlinhadcome,asexpected;answer(astotheoldscore):\"Allright;lethimgo!\"ButtopunctualFreytag’smind,hereisnowanewconsiderableitemofsundries:

  insulttohisMajesty,towit;breakinghisMajesty’sarrest,insuchinsolentloudmanner:——andFreytagfindsthathemustwriteanew。Postisveryslow;and,thoughFredersdorfanswersconstantly,fromBerlin,\"Lethimgo,lethimgo,\"therehavetobewritingsandre—writings;anditisnottillJuly7th(afteradetention,notofnearlythreeweeks,asitmightandwouldhavebeen,butoffiveandaday)thatVoltairegetsoff,andthentooatfullgallop,andinaveryunseemlyway。

  Thisisauthenticallytheworld—famousFrankfurtAffair;——donebyFredersdorf,aswesay;Friedrich,absentinSilesia,orinPreusseneven,havingnohandinit,excepttheoriginalOrderleftwithFredersdorf。Voltairehasusedhisflamingestcolorsonthisoccasion,beingindeeddreadfullyprovokedandchagrined;

  paintingthethinginaveryflagrantmanner,——knowntoallreaders。Voltaire’sflagrantNarrativehadtheroundoftheworldtoitself,forahundredyears;anddiditsshareofexecutionagainstFriedrich。Tillatlength,recently,apreciseimpartialhand,theHerrVarnhagen,thoughtoflookingintotheArchives;

  andhas,inadistinct,minuteandentertainingway,explainedthetruthofittoeverybody;——leavingtheVoltaireNarrativeinrathersadcondition。[VarnhagenvonEnse,VoltaireinFrankfurtamMayn,1753(separate,ashere,12mo,pp。92;orinBerlinerKalenderfor1846)。]Wehavelittleroom;butmustgive,compressed,fromVarnhagenandtheotherevidences,afewofthecharacteristicpoints。ThestoryfallsintotwoParts。

  PARTI。FREDERSDORFSENDSINSTRUCTIONS;THE\"OEUVREDE

  POESIE\"ISGOT;BUT——

  APRIL11th,1753(fewdaysafterthatofMaupertuis’sCartel,Voltairehavingsettofiringthroughport—holesagain,andtheKingbeingswiftinhisresolutiononit),FactotumFredersdorf,whohasafree—flowingyetasteadyandcompactpen,directsHerrFreytag,ourResidentatFrankfurt—on—Mayn,ToprocurefromtheAuthoritiesthere,onMajesty’srequest,thenecessarypowers;

  thenvigilantlytolookoutforVoltaire’sarrival;todetainthesaidVoltaire,and,ifnecessary,arresthim,tillhedelivercertainarticlesbelongingtohisMajesty:CrossofMerit,GoldKey,printedOEUVREDEPOESIESandWritings(SKRIPTUREN)ofhisMajesty’s;inshort,variousarticles,——thespecificationofwhichissomewhatindistinct。InFredersdorf’swriting,allthis;notsomathematicallyluminousandindisputableasinEichel’sitwouldhavebeen。Freytagputquestions,andtherepassedseveralLettersbetweenFredersdorfandhim;butitwasalwaysuncomfortablyhazytoFreytag,andheneverunderstoodorguessedthattheOEUVREDE

  POESIESwasthevitalitem,andtherestformalincomparison。

  Whichisjustlyconsideredtohavebeenanunluckycircumstance,asmattersturned。Forhelptohimself,FreytagistotakecounselwithoneHofrathSchmidt;asubstantialexperiencedBurgherofFrankfurt,whoserathshipisPrussian。

  APRIL21st,Freytaganswers,ThatSchmidtandhereceivedhisMajesty’sAll—graciousOrdersthedaybeforeyesterday(Posttakeseightdays,itwouldseem);thattheyhaveprocuredthenecessarypowers;andarenow,andwillbe,diligentlywatchfultoexecutethesame。Which,onemustsay,theyinrightearnestare;

  patrollingabout,withlipsstrictlyclosed,eyesvividlyopen;

  andhaveamanortwoprivatelyonwatchatthelikelystations,onthepossiblehighways;——andsocontinue,VoltairedoinghisANNALS

  OFTHEEMPIRE,andenjoyinghimselfatGotha,forweeksafter,[\"LeftGotha25thMay\"(Clog。inOEuvresdeVoltaire,xxv。192n。)。]——muchunconsciousoftheirpatrolling。

  FreytagisinnorespectashiningDiplomatist;——probablysomeEMERITUSLieutenant,doinghisfunctionfor30poundsayear:butdoesitinapracticalsolidmanner。Writeswithstiffbrevity,stiffbutdistinct;withperfectobservanceofgrammarbothinFrenchandGerman;withgoodpracticalsense,andfaithfulefforttodoarightwhathisorderis:notraceof\"MonSIR,\"of\"OEuvredePoesHie,\"tobefoundinFreytag;andmost,orall,oftheridiculousbursstuckonhimbyVoltaire,aretobepulledoffagainas——asfibs,orfictions,solacingtotheafflictedWit。

  Freytagisnotofquickorbrightintellect:andunluckily,justatthecrisisofVoltaire’sactualarrival,bothSchmidtandFredersdorfareofftoEmbden,wherethereis\"GrandMeetingoftheEmbdenShippingCompany\"(withcomfortabledividends,letushope),——andhaveleftFreytagtohisownresources,incaseofemergency。

  THURSDAY,MAY31st,\"abouteightintheevening,\"Voltairedoesarrive,——mostprosperousjourneyhitherto,byCassel,Marburg,Warburg,andotherplacesfamousthenorsince;LandgrafofHessen(wiseWilhelm,whomweknew)honorablylodginghim;innkeeperscallinghim\"YourExcellency,\"or\"M。leComte;\"——andputsupattheGoldenLionatFrankfurt,whereroomshavebeenordered;

  Freytagwellaware,thoughhesaysnothing。

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