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第288章 THE LIFE AND WRITINGS OF ADDISON(10)

But, whatever be the literary merits or defects of the Epistle, it undoubtedly does honour to the principles and spirit of the author.Halifax had now nothing to give.He had fallen from power, had been held up to obloquy, had been impeached by the House of Commons, and, though his Peers had dismissed the impeachment, had, as it seemed, little chance of ever again filling high office.The Epistle, written, at such a time, is one among many proofs that there was no mixture of cowardice or meanness in the suavity and moderation which distinguished Addison from all the other public men of those stormy times.

At Geneva, the traveller learned that a partial change of Ministry had taken place in England, and that the Earl of Manchester had become Secretary of State.Manchester exerted himself to serve his young friend.It was thought advisable that an English agent should be near the person of Eugene in Italy;and Addison, whose diplomatic education was now finished, was the man selected.He was preparing to enter on his honourable functions, when all his prospects were for a time darkened by the death of William the Third.

Anne had long felt a strong aversion, personal, political, and religious, to the Whig party.That aversion appeared in the first measure of her reign.Manchester was deprived of the seals, after he had held them only a few weeks.Neither Somers nor Halifax was sworn of the Privy Council.Addison shared the fate of his three patrons.His hopes of employment in the public service were at an end; his pension was stopped; and it was necessary for him to support himself by his own exertions.He became tutor to a young English traveller, and appears to have rambled with his pupil over great part of Switzerland and Germany.At this time he wrote his pleasing Treatise on Medals.It was not published till after his death; but several distinguished scholars saw the manuscript, and gave just praise to the grace of the style, and to the learning and ingenuity evinced by the quotations.

From Germany Addison repaired to Holland, where he learned the melancholy news of his father's death.After passing some months in the United Provinces, he returned about the close of the year 1703 to England.He was there cordially received by his friends, and introduced by them into the Kit Cat Club, a society in which were collected all the various talents and accomplishments which then gave lustre to the Whig party.

Addison was, during some months after his return from the Continent, hard pressed by pecuniary difficulties.But it was soon in the power of his noble patrons to serve him effectually.

A political change, silent and gradual, but of the highest importance, was in daily progress.The accession of Anne had been hailed by the Tories with transports of joy and hope; and for a time it seemed that the Whigs had fallen, never to rise again.

The throne was surrounded by men supposed to be attached to the prerogative and to the Church; and among these none stood so high in the favour of the Sovereign as the Lord Treasurer Godolphin and the Captain-General Marlborough.

The country gentlemen and country clergymen had fully expected that the policy of these Ministers would be directly opposed to that which had been almost constantly followed by William; that the landed interest would be favoured at the expense of trade;that no addition would be made to the funded debt; that the privileges conceded to Dissenters by the late King would be curtailed, if not withdrawn; that the war with France, if there must be such a war, would, on our part, be almost entirely naval;and that the Government would avoid close connections with foreign powers, and, above all, with Holland.

But the country gentlemen and country clergymen were fated to be deceived, not for the last time.The prejudices and passions which raged without control in vicarages, in cathedral closes, and in the manor-houses of fox-hunting squires, were not shared by the chiefs of the Ministry.Those statesmen saw that it was both for the public interest, and for their own interest, to adopt a Whig policy, at least as respected the alliances of the country and the conduct of the war.But, if the foreign policy of the Whigs were adopted, it was impossible to abstain from adopting also their financial policy.The natural consequences followed.The rigid Tories were alienated from the Government.

The votes of the Whigs became necessary to it.The votes of the Whigs could be secured only by further concessions; and further concessions the Queen was induced to make.

At the beginning of the year 1704, the state of parties bore a close analogy to the state of parties in 1826.In 1826, as in 1704, there was a Tory Ministry divided into two hostile sections.The position of Mr.Canning and his friends in 1826corresponded to that which Marlborough and Godolphin occupied in 1704.Nottingham and Jersey were, in 1704, what Lord Eldon and Lord Westmoreland were in 1826.The Whigs of 1704 were in a situation resembling that in which the Whigs of 1826 stood.In 1704, Somers, Halifax, Sunderland, Cowper, were not in office.

There was no avowed coalition between them and the moderate Tories.It is probable that no direct communication tending to such a coalition had yet taken place; yet all men saw that such a coalition was inevitable, nay, that it was already half formed.

Such, or nearly such, was the state of things when tidings arrived of the great battle fought at Blenheim on the 13th August, 1704.By the Whigs the news was hailed with transports of joy and pride.No fault, no cause of quarrel, could be remembered by them against the Commander whose genius had, in one day, changed the face of Europe, saved the Imperial throne, humbled the House of Bourbon, and secured the Act of Settlement against foreign hostility.The feeling of the Tories was very different.

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