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第208章 FRANCIS BACON(8)

In his twenty-sixth year he became a bencher of his Inn; and two years later he was appointed Lent reader.At length, in 1590, he obtained for the first time some show of favour from the Court.

He was sworn in Queen's Counsel extraordinary.But this mark of honour was not accompanied by any pecuniary emolument.

He continued, therefore, to solicit his powerful relatives for some provision which might enable him to live without drudging at his profession.He bore, with a patience and serenity which, we fear, bordered on meanness, the morose humours of his uncle, and the sneering reflections which his cousin cast on speculative men, lost in philosophical dreams, and too wise to be capable of transacting public business.At length the Cecils were generous enough to procure for him the reversion of the Registrarship of the Star-Chamber.This was a lucrative place; but, as many years elapsed before it fell in, he was still under the necessity of labouring for his daily bread.

In the Parliament which was called in 1593 he sat as member for the county of Middlesex, and soon attained eminence as a debater.

It is easy to perceive from the scanty remains of his oratory that the same compactness of expression and richness of fancy which appear in his writings characterised his speeches; and that his extensive acquaintance with literature and history enabled him to entertain his audience with a vast variety of illustrations and allusions which were generally happy and apposite, but which were probably not least pleasing to the taste of that age when they were such as would now be thought childish or pedantic.It is evident also that he was, as indeed might have been expected, perfectly free from those faults which are generally found in an advocate who, after having risen to eminence at the bar, enters the House of Commons; that it was his habit to deal with every great question, not in small detached portions, but as a whole; that he refined little, and that his reasonings were those of a capacious rather than a subtle mind.

Ben Jonson, a most unexceptionable judge, has described Bacon's eloquence in words, which, though often quoted, will bear to be quoted again."There happened in my time one noble speaker who was full of gravity in his speaking.His language, where he could spare or pass by a jest, was nobly censorious.No man ever spoke more neatly, more pressly, more weightily, or suffered less emptiness, less idleness, in what he uttered.No member of his speech but consisted of his own graces.His hearers could not cough or look aside from him without loss.He commanded where he spoke, and had his judges angry and pleased at his devotion.No man had their affections more in his power.The fear of every man that heard him was lest he should make an end." From the mention which is made of judges, it would seem that Jonson had heard Bacon only at the Bar.Indeed we imagine that the House of Commons was then almost inaccessible to strangers.It is not probable that a man of Bacon's nice observation would speak in Parliament exactly as he spoke in the Court of Queen's Bench.But the graces of manner and language must, to a great extent, have been common between the Queen's Counsel and the Knight of the Shire.

Bacon tried to play a very difficult game in politics.He wished to be at once a favourite at Court and popular with the multitude.If any man could have succeeded in this attempt, a man of talents so rare, of judgment so prematurely ripe, of temper so calm, and of manners so plausible, might have been expected to succeed.Nor indeed did he wholly fail.Once, however, he indulged in a burst of patriotism which cost him a long and bitter remorse, and which he never ventured to repeat.The Court asked for large subsidies and for speedy payment.The remains of Bacon's speech breathe all the spirit of the Long Parliament.

"The gentlemen," said he, "must sell their plate, and the farmers their brass pots, ere this will be paid; and for us, we are here to search the wounds of the realm, and not to skim them over.The dangers are these.First, we shall breed discontent and endanger her Majesty's safety, which must consist more in the love of the people than their wealth.Secondly, this being granted in this sort, other princes hereafter will look for the like; so that we shall put an evil precedent on ourselves and our posterity; and in histories, it is to be observed, of all nations the English are not to be subject, base, or taxable." The Queen and her Ministers resented this outbreak of public spirit in the highest manner.Indeed, many an honest member of the House of Commons had, for a much smaller matter, been sent to the Tower by the proud and hot-blooded Tudors.The young patriot condescended to make the most abject apologies.He adjured the Lord Treasurer to show some favour to his poor servant and ally.He bemoaned himself to the Lord Keeper, in a letter which may keep in countenance the most unmanly of the epistles which Cicero wrote during his banishment.The lesson was not thrown away.Bacon never offended in the same manner again.

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