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第252章 FRANCIS BACON(52)

Without any disparagement to the admirable treatise De Augmentis, we must say that, in our judgment, Bacon's greatest performance is the first book of the Novum Organum.All the peculiarities of his extraordinary mind are found there in the highest perfection.Many of the aphorisms, but particularly those in which he gives examples of the influence of the idola, show a nicety of observation that has never been surpassed.Every part of the book blazes with wit, but with wit which is employed only to illustrate and decorate truth.No book ever made so great a revolution in the mode of thinking, overthrew so many prejudices, introduced so many new opinions.Yet no book was ever written in a less contentious spirit.It truly conquers with chalk and not with steel.Proposition after proposition enters into the mind, is received not as an invader, but as a welcome friend, and, though previously unknown, becomes at once domesticated.But what we most admire is the vast capacity of that intellect which, without effort, takes in at once all the domains of science, all the past, the present, and the future, all the errors of two thousand years, all the encouraging signs of the passing times, all the bright hopes of the coming age.Cowley, who was among the most ardent, and not among the least discerning followers of the new philosophy, has, in one of his finest poems, compared Bacon to Moses standing on Mount Pisgah.It is to Bacon, we think, as he appears in the first book of the Novum Organum, that the comparison applies with peculiar felicity.There we see the great Lawgiver looking round from his lonely elevation on an infinite expanse; behind him a wilderness of dreary sands and bitter waters in which successive generations have sojourned, always moving, yet never advancing, reaping no harvest, and building no abiding city; before him a goodly land, a land of promise, a land flowing with milk and honey.While the multitude below saw only the flat sterile desert in which they had so long wandered, bounded on every side by a near horizon, or diversified only by some deceitful mirage, he was gazing from a far higher stand on a far lovelier country, following with his eye the long course of fertilising rivers, through ample pastures, and under the bridges of great capitals, measuring the distances of marts and havens, and portioning out all those wealthy regions from Dan to Beersheba.

It is painful to turn back from contemplating Bacon's philosophy to contemplate his life.Yet without so turning back it is impossible fairly to estimate his powers.He left the University at an earlier age than that at which most people repair thither.

While yet a boy he was plunged into the midst of diplomatic business.Thence he passed to the study of a vast technical system of law, and worked his way up through a succession of laborious offices to the highest post in his profession.In the meantime he took an active part in every Parliament; he was an adviser of the Crown: he paid court with the greatest assiduity and address to all whose favour was likely to be of use to him;he lived much in society; he noted the slightest peculiarities of character and the slightest changes of fashion.Scarcely any man has led a more stirring life than that which Bacon led from sixteen to sixty.Scarcely any man has been better entitled to be called a thorough man of the world.The founding of a new philosophy, the imparting of a new direction to the minds of speculators, this was the amusement of his leisure, the work of hours occasionally stolen from the Woolsack and the Council Board.This consideration, while it increases the admiration with which we regard his intellect, increases also our regret that such an intellect should so often have been unworthily employed.

He well knew the better course and had, at one time, resolved to pursue it."I confess," said he in a letter written when he was still young, "that I have as vast contemplative ends as I have moderate civil ends." Had his civil ends continued to be moderate, he would have been, not only the Moses, but the Joshua of philosophy.He would have fulfilled a large part of his own magnificent predictions.He would have led his followers, not only to the verge, but into the heart of the promised land.He would not merely have pointed out, but would have divided the spoil.Above all, he would have left, not only a great, but a spotless name.Mankind would then have been able to esteem their illustrious benefactor.We should not then be compelled to regard his character with mingled contempt and admiration, with mingled aversion and gratitude.We should not then regret that there should be so many proofs of the narrowness and selfishness of a heart, the benevolence of which was large enough to take in all races and all ages.We should not then have to blush for the disingenuousness of the most devoted worshipper of speculative truth, for the servility of the boldest champion of intellectual *******.We should not then have seen the same man at one time far in the van, and at another time far in the rear of his generation.We should not then be forced to own that he who first treated legislation as a science was among the last Englishmen who used the rack, that he who first summoned philosophers to the great work of interpreting nature was among the last Englishmen who sold justice.And we should conclude our survey of a life placidly, honourably, beneficently passed, "in industrious observations, grounded conclusions, and profitable inventions and discoveries," [From a Letter of Bacon to Lord Burleigh.]

with feelings very different from those with which we now turn away from the checkered spectacle of so much glory and so much shame.

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