登陆注册
25528600000040

第40章

HINTS TOWARDS AN ESSAY ON CONVERSATION.

I HAVE observed few obvious subjects to have been so seldom, or at least so slightly, handled as this; and, indeed, I know few so difficult to be treated as it ought, nor yet upon which there seemeth so much to be said.

Most things pursued by men for the happiness of public or private life our wit or folly have so refined, that they seldom subsist but in idea; a true friend, a good marriage, a perfect form of government, with some others, require so many ingredients, so good in their several kinds, and so much niceness in mixing them, that for some thousands of years men have despaired of reducing their schemes to perfection. But in conversation it is or might be otherwise; for here we are only to avoid a multitude of errors, which, although a matter of some difficulty, may be in every man's power, for want of which it remaineth as mere an idea as the other. Therefore it seemeth to me that the truest way to understand conversation is to know the faults and errors to which it is subject, and from thence every man to form maxims to himself whereby it may be regulated, because it requireth few talents to which most men are not born, or at least may not acquire without any great genius or study. For nature bath left every man a capacity of being agreeable, though not of shining in company; and there are a hundred men sufficiently qualified for both, who, by a very few faults that they might correct in half an hour, are not so much as tolerable.

I was prompted to write my thoughts upon this subject by mere indignation, to reflect that so useful and innocent a pleasure, so fitted for every period and condition of life, and so much in all men's power, should be so much neglected and abused.

And in this discourse it will be necessary to note those errors that are obvious, as well as others which are seldomer observed, since there are few so obvious or acknowledged into which most men, some time orother, are not apt to run.

For instance, nothing is more generally exploded than the folly of talking too much; yet I rarely remember to have seen five people together where some one among them hath not been predominant in that kind, to the great constraint and disgust of all the rest. But among such as deal in multitudes of words, none are comparable to the sober deliberate talker, who proceedeth with much thought and caution, maketh his preface, brancheth out into several digressions, findeth a hint that putteth him in mind of another story, which he promiseth to tell you when this is done; cometh back regularly to his subject, cannot readily call to mind some person's name, holdeth his head, complaineth of his memory; the whole company all this while in suspense; at length, says he, it is no matter, and so goes on. And, to crown the business, it perhaps proveth at last a story the company hath heard fifty times before; or, at best, some insipid adventure of the relater.

Another general fault in conversation is that of those who affect to talk of themselves. Some, without any ceremony, will run over the history of their lives; will relate the annals of their diseases, with the several symptoms and circumstances of them; will enumerate the hardships and injustice they have suffered in court, in parliament, in love, or in law. Others are more dexterous, and with great art will lie on the watch to hook in their own praise. They will call a witness to remember they always foretold what would happen in such a case, but none would believe them; they advised such a man from the beginning, and told him the consequences just as they happened, but he would have his own way. Others make a vanity of telling their faults. They are the strangest men in the world; they cannot dissemble; they own it is a folly; they have lost abundance of advantages by it; but, if you would give them the world, they cannot help it; there is something in their nature that abhors insincerity and constraint; with many other unsufferable topics of the same altitude.

Of such mighty importance every man is to himself, and ready to think he is so to others, without once ****** this easy and obvious reflection, that his affairs can have no more weight with other men thantheirs have with him; and how little that is he is sensibleenough.

Where company hath met, I often have observed two persons discover by some accident that they were bred together at the same school or university, after which the rest are condemned to silence, and to listen while these two are refreshing each other's memory with the arch tricks and passages of themselves and their comrades.

I know a great officer of the army, who will sit for some time with a supercilious and impatient silence, full of anger and contempt for those who are talking; at length of a sudden demand audience; decide the matter in a short dogmatical way; then withdraw within himself again, and vouchsafe to talk no more, until his spirits circulate again to the same point.

There are some faults in conversation which none are so subject to as the men of wit, nor ever so much as when they are with each other. If they have opened their mouths without endeavouring to say a witty thing, they think it is so many words lost. It is a torment to the hearers, as much as to themselves, to see them upon the rack for invention, and in perpetual constraint, with so little success. They must do something extraordinary, in order to acquit themselves, and answer their character, else the standers by may be disappointed and be apt to think them only like the rest of mortals. I have known two men of wit industriously brought together, in order to entertain the company, where they have made a very ridiculous figure, and provided all the mirth at their own expense.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 东京喰种之无形守护

    东京喰种之无形守护

    你以为早以看穿一切?天真。。。那只是你自己在幻想一切。和男主一起,在虚伪的世界里寻找真理。
  • 应启行

    应启行

    总是隔层纱,看不明白。你认为好的,或许别人认为一文不值。
  • 宇宙封

    宇宙封

    恒古寰宇,大千世界,仙道殊途,渺渺茫茫!长生之途是无尽的生老病死,谁能得那莫大机缘?
  • 在爱里生还

    在爱里生还

    夏衣、我和方纯一,我们三个人,从小学相识到现在,整整十年,几乎对彼此了若指掌,三个人彼此斗嘴到现在,生生修炼成了对方的克星。我们三个经历过什么,害怕什么,只有彼此知道。即将迎来的大学生涯,我们将要面对什么,当时的我们也一无所知。我只知道,我们三个人相识十年,分享过各自的快乐、伤痛和秘密;我也知道,这些快乐,会让我们把彼此更加深刻地融入各自的生命,而那些伤痛和秘密,最终,也会把我们拉入万丈深渊。
  • 屌丝也穿越

    屌丝也穿越

    佛哈大学的世纪差生由于雷雨天玩电脑被雷劈了,他穿越到了2142年。而此时的地球正在爆发第三次世界大战,作为一个体弱多病的屌丝面对强大的机甲坦克,他该何去何从。
  • 这一切你得慢慢来

    这一切你得慢慢来

    生活一味向前,幸好我会长大。可是尾姨却像奶奶一样,慢慢老去。她会离开,很久很久。我也一样。
  • 混混天骄

    混混天骄

    杨小波只是跟着自己的表哥去抢劫便利店,不曾想表哥却成了第一个刚出场就死掉的龙套,自己也一身重伤的被人放生!话说那个扎着马尾辫的小姑娘长得还挺标致,只是她身边那个白发老头看起来真是太讨厌了!TMD这群恐怖的人渣都是什么东西?老子手中有枪都不知道找谁去报仇啊!
  • 我有异能

    我有异能

    江原很有觉悟,有天赋的年轻人多的是,自己肯定不是主角那就随便做做任务赚赚钱好了“小江啊,现在超能界风云突变,正需要你这样的有为青年啊……”“大老板,我的超跑还没买,没空去拯救世界啊……”
  • 旧欢如新

    旧欢如新

    他们曾是对彼此再了解不过的发小,却因一场意外让她对他愧疚近十年。为了他,她放弃了最想学的法,成为一名眼科医生。傅以生深知,对于李漾这个从小就口是心非的女人来说,只有他更加的口是心非才能扑倒她。所以,这是一个衣冠禽兽的腹黑骚年扑倒发小的故事。--情节虚构,请勿模仿
  • 数据武神

    数据武神

    当敌人的所有动作在你眼中都化作一个个精细无比的数据时,你还会像之前那般羸弱吗?凭借着无意中获得的超强数据分析能力,楚南就此踏上了武道通途,一飞冲天,最终拳纵银河,成就一代武神!