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CHAPTER I。 INCIDENT IN MODERN HISTORY。
As a wonder…loving and wonder…seeking man; Teufelsdrockh; from an early part of this Clothes…Volume; has more and more exhibited himself。 Striking it was; amid all his perverse cloudiness; with what force of vision and of heart he pierced into the mystery of the World; recognizing in the highest sensible phenomena; so far as Sense went; only fresh or faded Raiment; yet ever; under this; a celestial Essence thereby rendered visible: and while; on the one hand; he trod the old rags of Matter; with their tinsels; into the mire; he on the other everywhere exalted Spirit above all earthly principalities and powers; and worshipped it; though under the meanest shapes; with a true Platonic mysticism。 What the man ultimately purposed by thus casting his Greek…fire into the general Wardrobe of the Universe; what such; more or less complete; rending and burning of Garments throughout the whole compass of Civilized Life and Speculation; should lead to; the rather as he was no Adamite; in any sense; and could not; like Rousseau; recommend either bodily or intellectual Nudity; and a return to the savage state: all this our readers are now bent to discover; this is; in fact; properly the gist and purport of Professor Teufelsdrockh's Philosophy of Clothes。
Be it remembered; however; that such purport is here not so much evolved; as detected to lie ready for evolving。 We are to guide our British Friends into the new Gold…country; and show them the mines; nowise to dig out and exhaust its wealth; which indeed remains for all time inexhaustible。 Once there; let each dig for his own behoof; and enrich himself。
Neither; in so capricious inexpressible a Work as this of the Professor's; can our course now more than formerly be straightforward; step by step; but at best leap by leap。 Significant Indications stand out here and there; which for the critical eye; that looks both widely and narrowly; shape themselves into some ground…scheme of a Whole: to select these with judgment; so that a leap from one to the other be possible; and (in our old figure) by chaining them together; a passable Bridge be effected: this; as heretofore; continues our only method。 Among such light…spots; the following; floating in much wild matter about _Perfectibility_; has seemed worth clutching at:
〃Perhaps the most remarkable incident in Modern History;〃 says Teufelsdrockh; 〃is not the Diet of Worms; still less the Battle of Austerlitz; Waterloo; Peterloo; or any other Battle; but an incident passed carelessly over by most Historians; and treated with some degree of ridicule by others: namely; George Fox's making to himself a suit of Leather。 This man; the first of the Quakers; and by trade a Shoemaker; was one of those; to whom; under ruder or purer form; the Divine Idea of the Universe is pleased to manifest itself; and; across all the hulls of Ignorance and earthly Degradation; shine through; in unspeakable Awfulness; unspeakable Beauty; on their souls: who therefore are rightly accounted Prophets; God…possessed; or even Gods; as in some periods it has chanced。 Sitting in his stall; working on tanned hides; amid pincers; paste…horns; rosin; swine…bristles; and a nameless flood of rubbish; this youth had; nevertheless; a Living Spirit belonging to him; also an antique Inspired Volume; through which; as through a window; it could look upwards; and discern its celestial Home。 The task of a daily pair of shoes; coupled even with some prospect of victuals; and an honorable Mastership in Cordwainery; and perhaps the post of Thirdborough in his hundred; as the crown of long faithful sewing;was nowise satisfaction enough to such a mind: but ever amid the boring and hammering came tones from that far country; came Splendors and Terrors; for this poor Cordwainer; as we said; was a Man; and the Temple of Immensity; wherein as Man he had been sent to minister; was full of holy mystery to him。
〃The Clergy of the neighborhood; the ordained Watchers and Interpreters of that same holy mystery; listened with un…affected tedium to his consultations; and advised him; as the solution of such doubts; to 'drink beer; and dance with the girls。' Blind leaders of the blind! For what end were their tithes levied and eaten; for what were their shovel…hats scooped out; and their surplices and cassock…aprons girt on; and such a church…repairing; and chaffering; and organing; and other racketing; held over that spot of God's Earth;if Man were but a Patent Digester; and the Belly with its adjuncts the grand Reality? Fox turned from them; with tears and a sacred scorn; back to his Leather…parings and his Bible。 Mountains of encumbrance; higher than AEtna; had been heaped over that Spirit: but it was a Spirit; and would not lie buried there。 Through long days and nights of silent agony; it struggled and wrestled; with a man's force; to be free: how its prison…mountains heaved and swayed tumultuously; as the giant spirit shook them to this hand and that; and emerged into the light of Heaven! That Leicester shoe…shop; had men known it; was a holier place than any Vatican or Loretto…shrine。'So bandaged; and hampered; and hemmed in;' groaned he; 'with thousand requisitions; obligations; straps; tatters; and tagrags; I can neither see nor move: not my own am I; but the World's; and Time flies fast; and Heaven is high; and Hell is deep: Man! bethink thee; if thou hast power of Thought! Why not; what binds me here? Want; want!Ha; of what? Will all the shoe…wages under the Moon ferry me across into that far Land of Light? Only Meditation can; and devout Prayer to God。 I will to the woods: the hollow of a tree will lodge me; wild berries feed me; and for Clothes; cannot I stitch myself one perennial suit of Leather!'
〃Historical Oil…painting;〃 continues Teufelsdrockh; 〃is one of the Arts I never practiced; therefore shall I not decide whether this subject were easy of execution on the canvas。 Yet often has it seemed to me as if such first outflashing of man's Freewill; to lighten; more and more into Day; the Chaotic Night that threatened to engulf him in its hindrances and its horrors; were properly the only grandeur there is in History。 Let some living Angelo or Rosa; with seeing eye and understanding heart; picture George Fox on that morning; when he spreads out his cutting…board for the last time; and cuts cowhides by unwonted patterns; and stitches them together into one continuous all…including Case; the farewell service of his awl! Stitch away; thou noble Fox: every prick of that little instrument is pricking into the heart of Slavery; and World…worship; and the Mammon…god。 Thy elbows jerk; as in strong swimmer…strokes; and every stroke is bearing thee across the Prison…ditch; within which Vanity holds her Workhouse and Ragfair; into lands of true Liberty; were the work done; there is in broad Europe one Free Man; and thou art he!
〃Thus from the lowest depth there is a path to the loftiest height; and for the Poor also a Gospel has been published。 Surely if; as D'Alembert asserts; my illustrious namesake; Diogenes; was the greatest man of Antiquity; only that he wanted Decency; then by stronger reason is George F