登陆注册
19567000000069

第69章

"And will you admit that it is the head of a noble, talented poet, a favorite of the Muses? Say yes, or I will tear it, and you will have terrible pains in your head your life long!""Yes, yes! all that you wish. I am capable of saying the most flattering things of myself to save this beautiful design. Give it to me, you curious fellow!""No," said Chodowiecki, earnestly, "I will not give it to you. Such a portrait is not made to be put in a dusty portfolio, or framed for the boudoir of your lady-love. All Germany, all the world should enjoy it, and centuries later the German women will still see Wolfgang Goethe as he looked in his twenty-ninth year, and hang an engraving on the wall in their parlor, and sighing and palpitating acknowledge--'There never was but one such godlike youth, and there never will be another. I wish that I had known him; I wish he had loved me!' So will they speak centuries later, for I will perpetuate this drawing in a steel engraving of my most beautiful artistic work." [Footnote: This engraving from the artist Chodowiecki still exists, and the author of this work possesses a beautiful copy, which Ottille von Goethe sent her. It is a bust in profile, the most beautiful of his youth.]

"You are a splendid fellow, and I must embrace you, and rejoice to be immortalized by you, for this portrait pleases me exceedingly. Imight well be proud that this head with the rare profile is a counterpart of my own. Now we are good friends. Before I say farewell, let me see the work at which I just disturbed you upon entering."Goethe was about to raise the cloth, when Chodowiecki waved him back. "Do not look at it," said he, quickly; "I dislike to appear as a mechanic before you, as I wish that you should honor only the artist. We poor toilers are badly off, as the old proverb is ever proving true with us, 'Art goes for bread.' We must be mechanics the chief part of our lives, in order to have a few hours free, in which we are allowed to be artists. I have to illustrate the most miserable works with my engravings, to buy the time to pursue works of art.""That is the interest, friend, which you pay the world for the great capital which the gods confided to you. Believe me, the artist Chodowiecki would have but a morsel to eat if the mechanic Chodowiecki did not serve him a tempting meal, paying the bill. Do not be vexed about it; man must have a trade to support him, as art is never remunerated. [Footnote: Goethe's words--See G. H. Lewes's "Goethe's Life and Writings," vol. 1., p. 459.] I hope the mechanic will be well paid, that the artist may create beautiful and rare works for us. This is my farewell visit to-day, friend. If you will hear a welcome from me very soon, come to Weimar, and see how one honors the artists there, and how well appreciated Chodowiecki is."Goethe embraced and kissed the artist, who regarded him, his face radiant with joy, and would not be prevented from accompanying him to the house door, as if he were a prince or a king. "Now to Madame Karschin," said Goethe to himself, as he hastened through the streets in that direction. "The good woman has welcomed me with so many pretty verses that I must make my acknowledgments, in spite of my decision to keep the Berlin authors at a distance."From Wilhelm Street, where Chodowiecki lived, to the tilt-yard, was not far, and Goethe soon reached the old, antiquated house where the poetess lived. After many questionings and inquiries at the lower stories and more splendid apartments of the house, he found the abode of the poetess, and climbed up the steep stairs to the slanting attic-room. The dim light of a small window permitted Goethe to read upon a gray piece of paper, pasted upon the door, 'Anna Louisa Karsch, German poetess.' He knocked modestly at the door at first, then louder, and as the voices within never ceased for a moment their animated conversation, he opened it, and entered the obscure room.

"I will do it, sir," said the little woman sitting in the window-niche near a table to a young man standing near her. "I will do it, though I must tell you album writing is very common. But you must promise me to return here, and let me see what Herr Rammler writes, and tell me what he says about me. These are my conditions.""Frau Karschin, I promise you, upon the word of honor of a German youth, who can never lower himself to break his word.""Very well! then I will write."

There was perfect silence. The youth watched the little, dry hand which guided the pen, with a devotional mien, and Goethe with eager curiosity, who, unobserved, stood like a suppliant at the door of the obscure little room, the shabby furniture of which betrayed the narrow circumstances of the German poetess. It harmonized with the occupant, a little, bony, meagre figure, wearing a tight-fitting blue-flowered chintz dress. Upon the gray hair, which, parted in the middle, encircled the low forehead, was a cap, which had lost its whiteness and was, therefore, more in harmony with the ruff about her yellow, thin neck. Her sharp, angular features were redeemed by large, dark eyes, flashing with marvellous brilliancy from under the thick, gray eyebrows, and with quick, penetrating glances she sometimes turned them to the ceiling thoughtfully as she wrote.

"There, sir, is my poem," said she, laying down the pen. "Listen:

'Govern your will; If it hinders duty, It fetters virtue; Then envy beguiles Into fault-finding.' ""Oh, how beautiful, cried the young man, enraptured. "I thank you a thousand times for those glorious words, and they shall henceforth be the guiding star of my existence.""Go to Professor Rammler, and: then return and show me what he writes, for I am convinced--. Oh, Heavens! there is a stranger," she cried, as she discovered Goethe, who had remained standing by the door.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 智慧背囊:最让你机智聪明的智慧故事

    智慧背囊:最让你机智聪明的智慧故事

    如果生活是一片一望无际的汪洋,故事便是汪洋里飘荡的小舟;岁月是一座望不透顶的高山,感动便是高山上绿荫的草木。最优美华丽的文字,最温馨动人的故事,最睿智的人生哲理,最经典的“智慧背囊”。阅读“智慧背囊”,是一种快乐。打开快乐与智慧的大门,亲吻那带着新鲜露珠,透着淡淡清香的玫瑰吧!拥抱那闪着壑智火花、充满青春气息的人生大树吧!
  • 洪荒之最强圣尊

    洪荒之最强圣尊

    悲催青年重生混沌,被天道算计,与三千皇族争雄,与洪荒群雄争霸,追寻那遥遥无期的鸿蒙掌控者!
  • 双瞳

    双瞳

    另一双眼睛与自己重叠在一起,在混乱的思维与记忆里,设下一个局。背后的真实却让人措手不及,只是……悬疑像茧一样,一丝一丝的抽掉后,在消失的记忆里,还有一个致命的秘密在等着自己。充满悬念的诡异事件,穿插各种热血的对抗,逻辑与玄幻之间,擦出不一样的火花!
  • 初中女公主之魔界重逢

    初中女公主之魔界重逢

    我是一个高材生,一个美貌如仙的高材生,我有两个好闺蜜。一个疼爱我的东骏哥,还有很多喜欢我的人。有一天神奇的事发生了,在一天夜里。我拥有了魔法,眼睛还时不时变成红色,后来伴随着我的身世之谜。开始了。
  • 异界刀神

    异界刀神

    灵法废材李向天,机智无耻,肩负血海深仇,苦修异类心法,复仇炎黄大陆,玩转三界!是废材、色魔还是小人?我靠,请看我的脸,俺是那样滴人嘛?
  • 罚仙记

    罚仙记

    一个曾经的超级位面,究竟因何而遭受了千年的诅咒?一个曾经无比辉煌的家族,为何要藏在一个魔兽遍布的森林里苟且偷生?一个少年背负着重现家族昔日荣光,解开千年之谜的重担从莽莽森林里缓步走出。。。战九幽修罗!破苍天封印!任你屏障万千,我自一拳崩天。天拦崩天,仙阻罚仙!ps:一天保底两更,特殊情况加更。
  • 冷酷王子的拽公主

    冷酷王子的拽公主

    她——慕容伊灵,慕容家大小姐,原本性格活泼的她因为母亲的死,她的变得冷漠,因为父亲出轨,母亲被那个小三害死了,而父亲却任那个小三放肆,还把她带到了家里,小三对母亲指手画脚,母亲最后实在受不了就自杀了,而小三就成了这个家的女主人了,伊灵向慕容云希提出要出国,慕容云希便答应了。他——白未烯,世界第一首富的公子,性格冷漠,让人无法靠近,可是在酒吧碰到伊灵后,他变了(那时候伊灵已经回国了)冰山碰到女王会有什么是发什呢?他们是否会擦出爱情的火花呢?让我们看下去吧!
  • 炙情王朝

    炙情王朝

    她贵为一国公主,却为了他甘愿背叛自己的父亲,当他带着大军攻进皇都时,她的心彻底破碎。当她成为前朝公主,却被他禁锢在府中,甚至还娶为小妾!她为他生下三子,还抵不过那些流言蜚语的污蔑?
  • 网游之天命传

    网游之天命传

    为了心中的挚爱,云枫遵从父命,进入了天命,誓要拿下那王者之席,却因何又担上救世之责,原本一个阳光,开朗的少年,经历了如何打击,立下血与泪的誓言,摇身一变,却成那血泊中的修罗。谁最后打开了他那已经堵塞的心扉,唤醒他那守护之魂,成就救世之神。
  • EXO之别离开我

    EXO之别离开我

    她们是韩国超人气女天团,他们是超人气男天团,两个组合的相遇,究竟会擦出什么样的火花呢?她是他的青梅竹马,亦是他爱的人;她是他的房客,亦是他爱的人;她是他的小迷妹,亦是他爱的人;她是他心仪的人,亦是他爱的人;她是他默默关注的人,亦是他爱的人。。