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sartor resartus-第21章

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addressing himself to the Profession of Law;whereof; indeed; the world has since seen him a public graduate。  But omitting these broken; unsatisfactory thrums of Economical relation; let us present rather the following small thread of Moral relation; and therewith; the reader for himself weaving it in at the right place; conclude our dim arras…picture of these University years。

〃Here also it was that I formed acquaintance with Herr Towgood; or; as it is perhaps better written; Herr Toughgut; a young person of quality (_von Adel_); from the interior parts of England。  He stood connected; by blood and hospitality; with the Counts von Zahdarm; in this quarter of Germany; to which noble Family I likewise was; by his means; with all friendliness; brought near。  Towgood had a fair talent; unspeakably ill…cultivated; with considerable humor of character:  and; bating his total ignorance; for he knew nothing except Boxing and a little Grammar; showed less of that aristocratic impassivity; and silent fury; than for most part belongs to Travellers of his nation。  To him I owe my first practical knowledge of the English and their ways; perhaps also something of the partiality with which I have ever since regarded that singular people。  Towgood was not without an eye; could he have come at any light。  Invited doubtless by the presence of the Zahdarm Family; he had travelled hither; in the almost frantic hope of perfecting his studies; he; whose studies had as yet been those of infancy; hither to a University where so much as the notion of perfection; not to say the effort after it; no longer existed!  Often we would condole over the hard destiny of the Young in this era:  how; after all our toil; we were to be turned out into the world; with beards on our chins indeed; but with few other attributes of manhood; no existing thing that we were trained to Act on; nothing that we could so much as Believe。  'How has our head on the outside a polished Hat;' would Towgood exclaim; 'and in the inside Vacancy; or a froth of Vocables and Attorney…Logic!  At a small cost men are educated to make leather into shoes; but at a great cost; what am I educated to make?  By Heaven; Brother! what I have already eaten and worn; as I came thus far; would endow a considerable Hospital of Incurables。''Man; indeed;' I would answer; 'has a Digestive Faculty; which must be kept working; were it even partly by stealth。  But as for our Miseducation; make not bad worse; waste not the time yet ours; in trampling on thistles because they have yielded us no figs。  _Frisch zu; Bruder_! Here are Books; and we have brains to read them; here is a whole Earth and a whole Heaven; and we have eyes to look on them:  _Frisch zu_!'

〃Often also our talk was gay; not without brilliancy; and even fire。  We looked out on Life; with its strange scaffolding; where all at once harlequins dance; and men are beheaded and quartered:  motley; not unterrific was the aspect; but we looked on it like brave youths。  For myself; these were perhaps my most genial hours。  Towards this young warm…hearted; strong…headed and wrong…headed Herr Towgood I was even near experiencing the now obsolete sentiment of Friendship。  Yes; foolish Heathen that I was; I felt that; under certain conditions; I could have loved this man; and taken him to my bosom; and been his brother once and always。  By degrees; however; I understood the new time; and its wants。  If man's _Soul_ is indeed; as in the Finnish Language; and Utilitarian Philosophy; a kind of _Stomach_; what else is the true meaning of Spiritual Union but an Eating together?  Thus we; instead of Friends; are Dinner…guests; and here as elsewhere have cast away chimeras。〃

So ends; abruptly as is usual; and enigmatically; this little incipient romance。  What henceforth becomes of the brave Herr Towgood; or Toughgut? He has dived under; in the Autobiographical Chaos; and swims we see not where。  Does any reader 〃in the interior parts of England〃 know of such a man?


CHAPTER IV。 GETTING UNDER WAY。

〃Thus nevertheless;〃 writes our Autobiographer; apparently as quitting College; 〃was there realized Somewhat; namely; I; Diogenes Teufelsdrockh: a visible Temporary Figure (_Zeitbild_); occupying some cubic feet of Space; and containing within it Forces both physical and spiritual; hopes; passions; thoughts; the whole wondrous furniture; in more or less perfection; belonging to that mystery; a Man。  Capabilities there were in me to give battle; in some small degree; against the great Empire of Darkness:  does not the very Ditcher and Delver; with his spade; extinguish many a thistle and puddle; and so leave a little Order; where he found the opposite?  Nay your very Day…moth has capabilities in this kind; and ever organizes something (into its own Body; if no otherwise); which was before Inorganic; and of mute dead air makes living music; though only of the faintest; by humming。

〃How much more; one whose capabilities are spiritual; who has learned; or begun learning; the grand thaumaturgic art of Thought!  Thaumaturgic I name it; for hitherto all Miracles have been wrought thereby; and henceforth innumerable will be wrought; whereof we; even in these days; witness some。 Of the Poet's and Prophet's inspired Message; and how it makes and unmakes whole worlds; I shall forbear mention:  but cannot the dullest hear Steam…engines clanking around him?  Has he not seen the Scottish Brass…smith's IDEA (and this but a mechanical one) travelling on fire…wings round the Cape; and across two Oceans; and stronger than any other Enchanter's Familiar; on all hands unweariedly fetching and carrying:  at home; not only weaving Cloth; but rapidly enough overturning the whole old system of Society; and; for Feudalism and Preservation of the Game; preparing us; by indirect but sure methods; Industrialism and the Government of the Wisest?  Truly a Thinking Man is the worst enemy the Prince of Darkness can have; every time such a one announces himself; I doubt not; there runs a shudder through the Nether Empire; and new Emissaries are trained; with new tactics; to; if possible; entrap him; and hoodwink and handcuff him。

〃With such high vocation had I too; as denizen of the Universe; been called。  Unhappy it is; however; that though born to the amplest Sovereignty; in this way; with no less than sovereign right of Peace and War against the Time…Prince (_Zeitfurst_); or Devil; and all his Dominions; your coronation…ceremony costs such trouble; your sceptre is so difficult to get at; or even to get eye on!〃

By which last wire…drawn similitude does Teufelsdrockh mean no more than that young men find obstacles in what we call 〃getting under way〃?  〃Not what I Have;〃 continues he; 〃but what I Do is my Kingdom。  To each is given a certain inward Talent; a certain outward Environment of Fortune; to each; by wisest combination of these two; a certain maximum of Capability。  But the hardest problem were ever this first:  To find by study of yourself; and of the ground you stand on; what your combined inward and outward Capability specially is。  For; alas; our young soul is all budding with Capabilities; and we see not yet which is the main and true one。  Always too the new man is in a new time; under new conditions; his course can be the _fac…simile_ of no prior one; but is by its nature original。  And then how seldom will the outward Capability fit the inward:  though talented wonderfully enough; we are poor; unfriended; dyspeptical; bashful; nay what is worse than all; we are foolish。  Thus; in a whole imbroglio of Capabilities; we go stupidly groping about; to grope which is ours; and often clutch the wrong one:  in this mad work must several years of our small term be spent; till the purblind Youth; by practice; acquire notions of distance; and become a seeing Man。  Nay; many so spend their whole term; and in ever…new expectation; ever…new disappointment; shift from enterprise to enterprise; and from side to side:  till at length; as exasperated striplings of threescore…and…ten; they shift into their last enterprise; that of getting buried。

〃Such; since the most of us are too ophthalmic; would be the general fate; were it not that one thing saves us:  our Hunger。  For on this ground; as the prompt nature of Hunger is well known; must a prompt choice be made: hence have we; with wise foresight; Indentures and Apprenticeships for our irrational young; whereby; in due season; the vague universality of a Man shall find himself ready…moulded into a specific Craftsman; and so thenceforth work; with much or with little waste of Capability as it may be; yet not with the worst waste; that of time。  Nay even in matters spiritual; since the spiritual artist too is born blind; and does not; like certain other creatures; receive sight in nine days; but far later; sometimes never;is it not well that there should be what we call Professions; or Bread…studies (_Brodzwecke_); preappointed us?  Here; circling like the gin…horse; for whom partial or total blindness is no evil; the Bread…artist can travel contentedly round and round; still fancying that it is forward and forward; and realize much:  for himself victual; for the world an additional horse's power in the grand corn…mill or hemp…mill of 
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