登陆注册
22487600000081

第81章 FALMOUTH:POEMS(3)

Among those accidental Falmouth reunions,perhaps the notablest for Sterling occurred in this his first season.There is in Falmouth an Association called the _Cornwall Polytechnic Society_,established about twenty years ago,and supported by the wealthy people of the Town and neighborhood,for the encouragement of the arts in that region;it has its Library,its Museum,some kind of Annual Exhibition withal;gives prizes,publishes reports:the main patrons,I believe,are Sir Charles Lemon,a well-known country gentleman of those parts,and the Messrs.Fox.To this,so far as he liked to go in it,Sterling was sure to be introduced and solicited.The Polytechnic meeting of 1841was unusually distinguished;and Sterling's part in it formed one of the pleasant occurrences for him in Falmouth.It was here that,among other profitable as well as pleasant things,he made acquaintance with Professor Owen (an event of which I too had my benefit in due time,and still have):the bigger assemblage called _British Association_,which met at Plymouth this year,having now just finished its affairs there,Owen and other distinguished persons had taken Falmouth in their route from it.Sterling's account of this Polytechnic gala still remains,--in three Letters to his Father,which,omitting the extraneous portions,I will give in one,--as a piece worth reading among those still-life pictures:--"To Edward Sterling,Esq.,Knightsbridge,London_.

"FALMOUTH,10th August,1841.

"MY DEAR FATHER,--I was not well for a day or two after you went;and since,I have been busy about an annual show of the Polytechnic Society here,in which my friends take much interest,and for which Ihave been acting as one of the judges in the department of the Fine Arts,and have written a little Report for them.As I have not said that Falmouth is as eminent as Athens or Florence,perhaps the Committee will not adopt my statement.But if they do,it will be of some use;for I have hinted,as delicately as possible,that people should not paint historical pictures before they have the power of drawing a decent outline of a pig or a cabbage.I saw Sir Charles Lemon yesterday,who was kind as well as civil in his manner;and promises to be a pleasant neighbor.There are several of the British Association heroes here;but not Whewell,or any one whom I know.""_August 17th_.--At the Polytechnic Meeting here we had several very eminent men;among others,Professor Owen,said to be the first of comparative anatomists,and Conybeare the geologist.Both of these gave evening Lectures;and after Conybeare's,at which I happened to be present,I said I would,if they chose,make some remarks on the Busts which happened to be standing there,intended for prizes in the department of the Fine Arts.They agreed gladly.The heads were Homer,Pericles,Augustus,Dante and Michael Angelo.I got into the box-like platform,with these on a shelf before me;and began a talk which must have lasted some three quarters of an hour;describing partly the characters and circumstances of the men,illustrated by anecdotes and compared with their physiognomies,and partly the several styles of sculpture exhibited in the Casts,referring these to what I considered the true principles of the Art.The subject was one that interests me,and I got on in famous style;and had both pit and galleries all applauding,in a way that had had no precedent during any other part of the meeting.Conybeare paid me high compliments;Owen looked much pleased,--an honor well purchased by a year's hard work;--and everybody,in short,seemed delighted.Susan was not there,and I had nothing to make me nervous;so that I worked away freely,and got vigorously over the ground.After so many years'disuse of rhetoric,it was a pleasant surprise to myself to find that I could still handle the old weapons without awkwardness.More by good luck than good guidance,it has done my health no harm.I have been at Sir Charles Lemon's,though only to pay a morning visit,having declined to stay there or dine,the hours not suiting me.They were very civil.The person I saw most of was his sister,Lady Dunstanville;a pleasant,well-informed and well-bred woman.He seems a most amiable,kindly man,of fair good sense and cultivated tastes.--I had a letter to-day from my Mother [in Scotland];who says she sent you one which you were to forward me;which I hope soon to have.""_August 29th_.--I returned yesterday from Carclew,Sir C.Lemon's fine place about five miles off;where I had been staying a couple of days,with apparently the heartiest welcome.Susan was asked;but wanting a Governess,could not leave home.

"Sir Charles is a widower (his Wife was sister to Lord Ilchester)without children;but had a niece staying with him,and his sister Lady Dunstanville,a pleasant and very civil woman.There were also Mr.Bunbury,eldest son of Sir Henry Bunbury,a man of much cultivation and strong talents;Mr.Fox Talbot,son,I think,of another Ilchester lady,and brother of _the_Talbot of Wales,but himself a man of large fortune,and known for photogenic and other scientific plans of extracting sunbeams from cucumbers.He also is a man of known ability,but chiefly employed in that peculiar department._Item_Professors Lloyd and Owen:the former,of Dublin,son of the late Provost,I had seen before and knew;a great mathematician and optician,and a discoverer in those matters;with a clever little Wife,who has a great deal of knowledge,quite free from pretension.Owen is a first-rate comparative anatomist,they say the greatest since Cuvier;lives in London,and lectures there.On the whole,he interested me more than any of them,--by an apparent force and downrightness of mind,combined with much simplicity and frankness.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 那一个白衣少年

    那一个白衣少年

    第二次邂逅相遇,是在朝阳的午后,我们擦身而过,走了几步才发现原来是他-叶新,真的是他,他回来了,回到我的视线里,我狂喜。嘭....为了看他,我没看前面,居然碰到了一个人,不过,他好像没看见我。
  • 霸道的光

    霸道的光

    真正的电竞,痞气少年向男人迈出的第一步。
  • 天行

    天行

    号称“北辰骑神”的天才玩家以自创的“牧马冲锋流”战术击败了国服第一弓手北冥雪,被誉为天纵战榜第一骑士的他,却受到小人排挤,最终离开了效力已久的银狐俱乐部。是沉沦,还是再次崛起?恰逢其时,月恒集团第四款游戏“天行”正式上线,虚拟世界再起风云!
  • 风水师秘录

    风水师秘录

    为了一口棺材,奶奶打死了爷爷。河底倒塔邪祟丛生,乌龟烧香、化生害命。带着祖上传下的笔记,我进入了一个光怪陆离的世界。
  • 这个夏天我等你

    这个夏天我等你

    无意间的相识让我们彼此珍惜,但为什么因为一个她,你就要抛弃我,难道曾经的许诺你忘了吗?在这个夏天我,会一直等你,我相信你还有我!
  • 巅疯之路

    巅疯之路

    从灵元大陆最邪恶的禁地红崖山中走出一个少年,面对世人的敌视他该当如何生存下去,体内的“邪恶”力量又会将他推到怎样的疯癫之路?欢迎阅读本书《巅疯之路》
  • 逍遥神剑决

    逍遥神剑决

    "突然,只听仓啷一声,众人只觉剑光闪过,那五师兄的四根手指和那个刻着神字的剑柄被齐刷刷的砍掉。快!太快!拔剑的声音犹在,而拔剑的人已经坐回原位,正在往空了的酒杯里倒酒。女儿红已不多了。那五师兄目眦欲裂的看着他的手,刚才还握剑的手此刻已只剩下一根手指。他的右手再也不能握剑了。"——节选自《逍遥神剑决》
  • 上古世纪之新世界

    上古世纪之新世界

    一颗不知来自何处的陨石神秘降临一个游戏却改变了少年的生活这一次改变世界
  • 昭歌愿

    昭歌愿

    晓梦随疏钟,飘然跻云霞。因缘安期生,邂逅萼绿华。—李清照…北峰寺中初遇,朵朵红梅错落交织间,两袭白衣相对而立,眉眼皆是绝世容颜,月色下舞曲绕心。“舞若蜉蝣,翩若惊鸿,跳的真好!”男子温润如玉,伸手将她的发丝别至耳后。…傅鸾歌奋力挣扎逃出他温暖的怀抱,一记巴掌猛然落下,面上笑意未减只是眼中早已蓄满泪水。“是你教我的,在这深宫中想要活下去就是成王败寇。”鸿安唇边泛着苦涩的笑意,最终转身离去。…“天下我要,你,我也要。”她的面纱下只露出一双清冷媚眼,看着眼前男子心中波涛难平,她已经什么都没了,再也不配也不愿与他共赏这一世腥风血雨…“鸿安,我与天下你选谁?”沉默良久,女子扯下面纱会心一笑,这是他见过最美的笑颜,恍惚间眼前只剩一条白纱飘落在地……
  • 守护甜心之穿越后的几梦

    守护甜心之穿越后的几梦

    几梦黑化,后来得知真识身份。让唯世她们十分危险