登陆注册
26237800000004

第4章 Chapter I(4)

At the end of his fourteenth year Mill went to the south of France,and stayed for a year with Sir Samuel,the brother of Jeremy,Bentham.There he learned French,attended various courses of lectures,and carried on his study of mathematics and of political economy.His intellectual appetite was still voracious and his hours of study were probably excessive.The period,however,was chiefly remarkable for the awakening of other tastes.The lessons of fencing and riding masters seem to have been thrown away;but he learned something of botany from George,the son of Sir Samuel,afterwards eminently distinguished in the science.Mill's taste,though it did not develop into a scientific study,made him a good field botanist,and provided him with almost his only recreation.It encouraged the love of walking,which he shared with his father;and in a tour in the Pyrenees he learned to enjoy grand natural scenery.He appears,too,to have lost some of his boyish awkwardness in the new society.The greatest advantage,however,according to himself,was his,having breathed for a whole year the free and genial atmosphere of continental life.'(9)His comments upon this are remarkable.He could not then,as he remarks,know much of English society.He did not know its 'low moral tone,'the 'absence of high feelings'and 'sneering depreciation of all demonstrations of them,'nor,therefore,perceive the contrast with the French,who cultivate sentiments elevated by comparison at least,and who,by the habitual exercise of the feelings,encourage also a culture of the understanding,descending to the less educated classes.(10)Still,he was impressed by French amiability and sociability,and the English habit of 'acting as if everybody else was either an enemy or a bore.'

I do not venture to pronounce any opinion upon this estimate of the contrast between English and French society.Whatever truth it contains would be intensified for Mill by the fact that a large class of Englishmen clearly regarded the Utilitarians as 'enemies,'and all men felt them to be bores.The,practical,Briton no doubt treated the views of the philosophical Radical with an application of what he meant for humour and Mill received as brutality.But the estimate is characteristic.Mill's Spartan discipline was already rousing him to a dumb sense of the value of the emotions.Though he,with his school,was bound to denounce 'sentimentalism,'he was beginning to see that there was another side to the question.And,in the next place,Mill's appreciation of French courtesy fell in with a marked tendency of his thought.He had,of course,at this time only laid the foundation of an acquaintance with France and Frenchmen,which,however,became much closer in the following years.He acquired a cordial sympathy with the French liberals;he grew to be thoroughly familiar with French politics,and followed the later history of his friends with sympathy and admiration.In his early essays,he is constantly insisting upon the merits of French writers and lamenting the scandalous ignorance of their achievements prevalent in England;the French philosophes of the eighteenth century became his model;(11)and he pushed his zeal,as he thinks,even to excess;while,as we shall afterwards see,some contemporary French writers exercised an influence upon his own views of the highest importance.He did not learn German till some time later,and never became a profound student of German literature and philosophy.But France was a kind of second country to him;and excited what may almost be called a patriotic sentiment.Patriotism,indeed,was scarcely held to be a virtue by the Utilitarians.It meant for them the state of mind of the country squire or his hanger-on the parson;and is generally mentioned as giving a sufficient explanation of unreasoning prejudice.Mill's development,I doubt not,was furthered by this enthusiasm;it gave him a wider outlook,and stimulated many impulses which had been hampered by the narrowness of his party.

For many years,however,it contributed to make him something of an alien;and I do not think that incapacity to sympathise even with the stupid prejudices of one's countrymen is an unmixed advantage.

同类推荐
  • 经验丹方汇编

    经验丹方汇编

    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。
  • 茶笺

    茶笺

    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。
  • 大乘掌珍论

    大乘掌珍论

    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。
  • 建立曼荼罗护摩仪轨

    建立曼荼罗护摩仪轨

    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。
  • 六根归道论

    六根归道论

    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
  • 千年秘密

    千年秘密

    一个连自己是谁都不知道的人,却突然出现在大明朝的京城。当他的记忆被慢慢恢复的时候,他隐隐知道了自己来自何方,自己的使命。一个秘密,隐藏了千年,如今,只有他一人知道。
  • 我们说好的幸福

    我们说好的幸福

    嘲讽、欺骗的背后——我爱你、正在流失的生命、拉不住的手、只存在记忆里的信任。我爱你......我只爱你!......
  • 假如另一半是死人

    假如另一半是死人

    我,陈四一,跟着老板去到找他的女朋友,却走进了一个充满疑点的寨子里。在那里,我们看到的是一片火烧后的废墟,还有废墟下的一具具尸体。本来应该已经死了的阿兵哥,竟然又出现在我们的面前。他没有心跳,没有了当初的记忆。他到底经历了什么?原以为这只是我人生中的一个插曲,可是在我回到城市,好不容易忘掉那个寨子,忘掉那废墟下的尸体的时候,他却再一次出现在了我的面前。他说他没有身份证,而且他需要我成为他的女朋友,一个的从寨子里寄出的神秘包裹,一把奇怪的钥匙!那些死掉的人,一个接着一个出现在我们的身边,他们到底是人,还是鬼?那个寨子又隐藏着什么秘密?那把神奇而尘封了半个世界的钥匙,将带着我们打开哪里的封印。
  • 未来吟诵师

    未来吟诵师

    不知道在哪个纪元醒来,居然有了新鲜的身体。不过这个世界也太玄幻了一点,魔法师满天飞的啊?那么,如果不会魔法,也没有魔元力,难道要活不下去的节奏?“你是不是笨?不是还可以修炼精神力吗,成为吟诵者。”某人如是说。“而且很多魔法师都喜欢找吟诵者结合的哦?生命有保障嘛。”某人如是说。但是为什么没人告诉我,一千个修炼精神力的人里面才出一个吟诵者!考大学也没这么难有木有!
  • 释氏稽古略

    释氏稽古略

    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。
  • 庇护所生活指南

    庇护所生活指南

    一张八百块钱的卖身契引发的血案。为何南市区住宅小区某幢别墅内连年传出哀嚎,入职后的主角又是为何麻烦频频从不间断。这到底是用工单位的残忍剥削还是穿越者们三观不正干扰执法。让我们走近科……不对,穿越者的内心,一起来探讨一名城管非日常的日常吧。
  • 东陵珍宝谜踪

    东陵珍宝谜踪

    清东陵曾经是一块与世隔绝、神圣不可侵犯的皇家禁地。自顺治皇帝开始,先后有5位皇帝葬在这片宛若虎踞龙盘、充满王气之地。1928年7月,国民革命军第十二军军长孙殿英以军事演习为名,秘密挖掘了清东陵慈禧墓和乾隆墓。慈禧寝宫内所有宝物及全部金银祭器一扫尽净。中国历史上最大的古董玩家兼藏家乾隆皇帝广收的名画古帖、珍异古玩亦被抢劫一空。东陵数不清的珍宝散落在达官贵人手中,因此演绎出一个个奇特的故事。
  • 冷酷总裁的情人

    冷酷总裁的情人

    年幼的赵依洛自小便被人无情的拐卖到了一个神秘的组织。为了活下去,她被迫屈服,从此她接受着最苛刻严厉的训练,十五年后,她成为了黑暗组织里不可小觑的成员。厉泽阳,黑道的霸主,商界的名流,权力的操盘手。他游刃有余的穿梭于黑与白之间的灰色地带。华丽的背后匿藏的却是最冷漠、嗜血的本性。在一次执行任务的过程中,她奉命诱他入局。竟不料他早已为她布下天罗地网,她沦为了他魔掌之下最可怜的宠物。
  • 十年美人记

    十年美人记

    于道卦做了一个梦,一个很真实的梦,梦回了十年前上高中的时候,梦见自己在课堂上睡觉,睡的天昏地暗。这已经是上午的最后一堂课了,是语文课。身材超棒的牛卉卉老师正认真的给同学们讲解着鲁迅的《纪念刘和珍君》。
  • 秦谋天下

    秦谋天下

    他奋六世之余烈,囊括四海,并吞八荒,开创中国历史上第一个统一帝国,然而:他的生父是吕不韦还是异人?他为何终生未立皇后和太子?他为何要焚书坑儒?秦始皇陵和阿房宫又是何等巍峨的工程?一朝穿越,她一步一步解开历史的疑团,却发现……(欢迎加入书氏的读者群:99701105)