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history of friedrich ii of prussia v 16-第52章

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 this particular epoch of the day; which appear to be wholly LIES。 Of which presently。 〃In this after…dinner period fall the literary labors;〃 says Preuss:a facile pen; this King's; only two hours of an afternoon allowed it; instead of all day and the top of the morning。 〃About six; or earlier even; came the Reader 'La Mettrie or another'; came artists; came learned talk。 At seven is Concert; which lasts for an hour; half…past eight is Supper。〃 'Preuss; i。 344…347 (and; with intermittencies; pp。 356; 361; 363 &c。 to 376); abridged。'

Demon Newswriter says; of the Concert: 〃It is mostly of wind… instruments;〃 King himself often taking part with his flute; 〃performers the best in Europe。 He has three〃what shall we call them? of male gender;〃a counter…alt; and Mamsell Astrua; an Italian; they are unique voices。 He cannot bear mediocrity。 It is but seldom he has any singing here。 To be admitted; needs the most intimate favor; now and then some young Lord; of distinction; if he meet with such。〃 Concert; very well;but let us now; suppressing any little abhorrences; hear him on another subject:

〃Dinner lasts one hour 'says our Demon; no better informed': upon which the King returns to his Apartment with bows。 It pretty often happens that he takes with him one of his young fellows。 These are all handsome; like a picture (FAITS A PEINDRE); and of the beautifulest face;〃adds he; still worse informed; poisonous malice mixing itself; this time; with the human darkness; and reducing it to diabolic。 This Demon's Paper abounds with similar allusions; as do the more desperate sort of Voltaire utterances;VIE PRIVEE treating it as known fact; Letters to Denis in occasional paroxysms; as rumor of detestable nature; probably true of one who is so detestable; at least so formidable; to a guilty sinner his Guest。 Others; not to be called diabolical; as Herr Dr。 Busching; for example; speak of it as a thing credible; as good as known to the well…informed。 And; beyond the least question; there did a thrice…abominable rumor of that kind run; whispering audibly; over all the world; and gain belief from those who had appetite。 A most melancholy business。 Solacing to human envy;explaining also; to the dark human intellect; why this King had commonly no Women at his Court。 A most melancholy portion of my raw…material; this; concerning which; since one must speak of it; here is what little I have to say:   1。 That proof of the NEGATIVE; in this or in any such case; is by the nature of it impossible。 That it is indisputable Friedrich did not now live with his Wife; nor seem to concern himself with the empire of women at all; having; except now and then his Sisters and some Foreign Princess on short visit; no women in his Court; and though a great judge of Female merits; graces and accomplishments; seems to worship women in that remote way alone; and not in any nearer。 Which occasioned great astonishment in a world used so much to the contrary。 And gave rise to many conjectures among the idle of mankind; 〃What; on Earth; or under Earth; can be the meaning of it?〃and among others; to the above scandalous rumor; as some solacement to human malice and impertinent curiosity。   2。 That an opposite rumorwhich would indeed have been pretty fatal to this one; but perhaps still more disgraceful in the eyes of a Demon Newswriterwas equally current; and was much elaborated by the curious impertinent。 Till Nicolai got hold of it; in Herr Dr。 Zimmermann's responsible hands; and conclusively knocked it on the head。 'See Zimmermann's  Fragmente;  and Nicolai patiently pounding it to powder (whoever is curious on this disgusting subject)。'   3〃。 That; for me; proof in the affirmative; or probable indication that way; has not anywhere turned up。 Nowhere for me; in these extensive minings and siftings。 Not the least of probable indication; but contrariwise; here and there; rather definite indications pointing directly the opposite way。 'For example (〃CORRESPONDENCE WITH FREDERSDORF〃);  OEuvres;  xxvii。 iii。 145。' Friedrich; in his own utterances and occasional rhymes; is abundantly cynical; now and then rises to a kind of epic cynicism; on this very matter。 But at no time can the painful critic call it cynicism as of OTHER than an observer; always a kind of vinegar cleanness in it; EXCEPT in theory。 Cynicism of an impartial observer in a dirty element; observer epically sensible (when provoked to it) of the brutal contemptibilities which lie in Human Life; alongside of its big struttings and pretensions。 In Friedrich's utterances there is that kind of cynicism undeniable;and yet he had a modesty almost female in regard to his own person; 〃no servant having ever seen him in an exposed state。〃 'Preuss; i。 376。' Which had considerably strengthened rumor No。 2。 O ye poor impious Long…eared;Long…eared I will call you; instead of Two…horned and with only One hoof cloven! Among the tragical platitudes of Human Nature; nothing so fills a considering brother mortal with sorrow and despair; as this innate tendency of the common crowd in regard to its Great Men; whensoever; or almost whensoever; the Heavens do; at long intervals; vouchsafe us; as their all…including blessing; anything of such! Practical 〃BLASPHEMY;〃 is it not; if you reflect? Strangely possible that sin; even now。 And ought to be religiously abhorred by every soul that has the least piety or nobleness。 Act not the mutinous flunky; my friend; though there be great wages going in that line。   4。 That in these circumstances; and taking into view the otherwise known qualities of this high Fellow…Creature; the present Editor does not; for his own share; value the rumor at a pin's fee。 And leaves it; and recommends his readers to leave it; hanging by its own head; in the sad subterranean regions;till (probably not for a long while yet) it drop to a far Deeper and dolefuler Region; out of our way altogether。

〃Lamentable; yes;〃 comments Diogenes; 〃and especially so; that the idle public has a hankering for such things! But are there no obscene details at all; then? grumbles the disappointed idle public to itself; something of reproach in its tone。 A public idle…minded; much depraved in every way。 Thus; too; you will observe of dogs: two dogs; at meeting; run; first of all; to the shameful parts of the constitution; institute a strict examination; more or less satisfactory; in that department。 That once settled; their interest in ulterior matters seems pretty much to die away; and they are ready to part again; as from a problem done。〃Enough; oh; enough!

Practically we are getting no good of our Demon;and will dismiss him; after a taste or two more。

This Demon Newswriter has; evidently; never been to Potsdam; which he figures as the abode of horrid cruelty; a kind of Tartarus on Earth;where there is a dreadful scarcity of women; for one item; lamentable to one's moral feelings。 Scarcity nothing like so great; even among the soldier…classes; as the Demon Newswriter imagines to himself; nor productive of the results lamented。 Prussian soldiers are not encouraged to marry; if it will hurt the service; nor do their wives march with the Regiment except in such proportions as there may 
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