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the unseen world and other essays-第56章

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n…Barneveldt; and St。 Aldegonde。 He instructed Alva to execute sentence of death upon the whole population of the Netherlands。 He is partly responsible for the martyrdoms of Ridley and Latimer; and the judicial murder of Cranmer。 He first conceived the idea of the wholesale massacre of St。 Bartholomew; many years before Catharine de' Medici carried it into operation。 His ingratitude was as dangerous as his revengeful fanaticism。 Those who had best served his interests were the least likely to escape the consequences of his jealousy。 He destroyed Egmont; who had won for him the splendid victories of St。 Quentin and Gravelines; and 〃with minute and artistic treachery〃 he plotted 〃the disgrace and ruin〃 of Farnese; 〃the man who was his near blood…relation; and who had served him most faithfully from earliest youth。〃 Contemporary opinion even held him accountable for the obscure deaths of his wife Elizabeth and his son Carlos; but M。 Gachard has shown that this suspicion is unfounded。 Philip appears perhaps to better advantage in his domestic than in his political relations。 Yet he was addicted to vulgar and miscellaneous incontinence; toward the close of his life he seriously contemplated marrying his own daughter Isabella; and he ended by taking for his fourth wife his niece; Anne of Austria; who became the mother of his half…idiotic son and successor。 We know of no royal family; unless it may be the Claudians of Rome; in which the transmission of moral and intellectual qualities is more thoroughly illustrated than in this Burgundian race which for two centuries held the sceptre of Spain。 The son Philip and the grandmother Isabella are both needful in order to comprehend the strange mixture of good and evil in Charles。 But the descendants of Philiptwo generations of idiocy; and a third of utter impotenceare a sufficient commentary upon the organization and character of their progenitor。

Such was the man who for two generations had been considered the bulwark of the Catholic Church; who; having been at the bottom of nearly all the villany that had been wrought in Europe for half a century; was yet able to declare upon his death…bed that 〃in all his life he had never consciously done wrong to any one。〃 At a ripe old age he died of a fearful disease。 Under the influence of a typhus fever; supervening upon gout; he had begun to decompose while yet alive。 〃His sufferings;〃 says Mr。 Motley; 〃were horrible; but no saint could have manifested in them more gentle resignation or angelic patience。 He moralized on the condition to which the greatest princes might thus be brought at last by the hand of God; and bade the Prince observe well his father's present condition; in order that when he too should be laid thus low; he might likewise be sustained by a conscience void of offence。〃 What more is needed to complete the disgusting picture? Philip was fanatical up to the point where fanaticism borders upon hypocrisy。 He was possessed with a 〃great moral idea;〃 the idea of making Catholicism the ruler of the world; that he might be the ruler of Catholicism。 Why; it may be said; shall the charge of fanaticism be allowed to absolve Isabella and extenuate the guilt of Charles; while it only strengthens the case against Philip? Because Isabella persecuted heretics in order to save their souls from a worse fate; while Philip burnt them in order to get them out of his way。 Isabella would perhaps have gone to the stake herself; if thereby she might have put an end to heresy。 Philip would have seen every soul in Europe consigned to eternal perdition before he would have yielded up an iota of his claims to universal dominion。 He could send Alva to browbeat the Pope; as well as to oppress the Netherlanders。 He could compass the destruction of the orthodox Egmont and Farnese; as well as of the heretical William。 His unctuous piety only adds to the abhorrence with which we regard him; and his humility in face of death is neither better nor worse than the assumed humility which had become second nature to Uriah Heep。 In short; take him for all in all; he was probably the most loathsome character in all European history。 He has frequently been called; by Protestant historians; an incarnate devil; but we do not think that Mephistopheles would acknowledge him。 He should rather be classed among those creatures described by Dante as 〃a Dio spiacenti ed ai nemici sui。〃

The abdication of Charles V。 left Philip ruler over wider dominions than had ever before been brought together under the sway of one man。 In his own right Philip was master not only of Spain; but of the Netherlands; Franche Comte; Lombardy; Naples; and Sicily; with the whole of North and South America; besides which he was married to the Queen of England。 In the course of his reign he became possessed of Portugal; with all its vast domains in the East Indies。 His revenues were greater than those of any other contemporary monarch; his navy was considered invincible; and his army was the best disciplined in Europe。 All these great advantages he was destined to throw to the winds。 In the strife for universal monarchy; in the mad endeavour to subject England; Scotland; and France to his own dominion and the tyranny of the Inquisition; besides re…conquering the Netherlands; all his vast resources were wasted。 The Dutch war alone; like a bottomless pit; absorbed all that he could pour into it。 Long before the war was over; or showed signs of drawing to an end; his revenues were wasted; and his troops in Flanders were mutinous for want of pay。 He had to rely upon energetic viceroys like Farnese and the Spinolas to furnish funds out of their own pockets。 Finally; he was obliged to repudiate all his debts; and when he died the Spanish empire was in such a beggarly condition that it quaked at every approach of a hostile Dutch fleet。 Such a result is not evidence of a statesmanlike ability; but Philip's fanatical selfishness was incompatible with statesmanship。 He never could be made to believe that his projects had suffered defeat。 No sooner had the Invincible Armada been sent to the bottom by the guns of the English fleet and the gales of the German Ocean; than he sent orders to Farnese to invade England at once with the land force under his command! He thought to obtain Scotland; when; after the death of Mary; it had passed under the undisputed control of the Protestant noblemen。 He dreamed of securing for his family the crown of France; even after Henry; with free consent of the Pope; had made his triumphal entry into Paris。 He asserted complete and entire sovereignty over the Netherlands; even after Prince Maurice had won back from him the last square foot of Dutch territory。 Such obstinacy as this can only be called fatuity。 If Philip had lived in Pagan times; he would doubtless; like Caligula; have demanded recognition of his own divinity。

The miserable condition of the Spanish people under this terrible reign; and the causes of their subsequent degeneracy; have been well treated by Mr。 Motley。 The causes of the failure of Spanish civilization are partly social and partly economical; and they had been operating for eight hundred years when Philip succeeded to the throne。 The Moorish conquest in 7
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