登陆注册
19655800000112

第112章 Chapter XXXI.(2)

For this cause it is that I forbear to speak of so many (otherwise)valuable books and treatises of my father's collecting, wrote either, plump upon noses--or collaterally touching them;--such for instance as Prignitz, now lying upon the table before me, who with infinite learning, and from the most candid and scholar-like examination of above four thousand different skulls, in upwards of twenty charnel-houses in Silesia, which he had rummaged--has informed us, that the mensuration and configuration of the osseous or bony parts of human noses, in any given tract of country, except Crim Tartary, where they are all crush'd down by the thumb, so that no judgment can be formed upon them--are much nearer alike, than the world imagines;--the difference amongst them being, he says, a mere trifle, not worth taking notice of;--but that the size and jollity of every individual nose, and by which one nose ranks above another, and bears a higher price, is owing to the cartilaginous and muscular parts of it, into whose ducts and sinuses the blood and animal spirits being impell'd and driven by the warmth and force of the imagination, which is but a step from it (bating the case of idiots, whom Prignitz, who had lived many years in Turky, supposes under the more immediate tutelage of Heaven)--it so happens, and ever must, says Prignitz, that the excellency of the nose is in a direct arithmetical proportion to the excellency of the wearer's fancy.

It is for the same reason, that is, because 'tis all comprehended in Slawkenbergius, that I say nothing likewise of Scroderus (Andrea) who, all the world knows, set himself to oppugn Prignitz with great violence--proving it in his own way, first logically, and then by a series of stubborn facts, 'That so far was Prignitz from the truth, in affirming that the fancy begat the nose, that on the contrary--the nose begat the fancy.'

--The learned suspected Scroderus of an indecent sophism in this--and Prignitz cried out aloud in the dispute, that Scroderus had shifted the idea upon him--but Scroderus went on, maintaining his thesis.

My Father was just balancing within himself, which of the two sides he should take in this affair; when Ambrose Paraeus decided it in a moment, and by overthrowing the systems, both of Prignitz and Scroderus, drove my father out of both sides of the controversy at once.

Be witness--

I don't acquaint the learned reader--in saying it, I mention it only to shew the learned, I know the fact myself--That this Ambrose Paraeus was chief surgeon and nose-mender to Francis the ninth of France, and in high credit with him and the two preceding, or succeeding kings (I know not which)--and that, except in the slip he made in his story of Taliacotius's noses, and his manner of setting them on--he was esteemed by the whole college of physicians at that time, as more knowing in matters of noses, than any one who had ever taken them in hand.

Now Ambrose Paraeus convinced my father, that the true and efficient cause of what had engaged so much the attention of the world, and upon which Prignitz and Scroderus had wasted so much learning and fine parts--was neither this nor that--but that the length and goodness of the nose was owing simply to the softness and flaccidity in the nurse's breast--as the flatness and shortness of puisne noses was to the firmness and elastic repulsion of the same organ of nutrition in the hale and lively--which, tho' happy for the woman, was the undoing of the child, inasmuch as his nose was so snubb'd, so rebuff'd, so rebated, and so refrigerated thereby, as never to arrive ad mensuram suam legitimam;--but that in case of the flaccidity and softness of the nurse or mother's breast--by sinking into it, quoth Paraeus, as into so much butter, the nose was comforted, nourish'd, plump'd up, refresh'd, refocillated, and set a growing for ever.

I have but two things to observe of Paraeus; first, That he proves and explains all this with the utmost chastity and decorum of expression:--for which may his soul for ever rest in peace!

And, secondly, that besides the systems of Prignitz and Scroderus, which Ambrose Paraeus his hypothesis effectually overthrew--it overthrew at the same time the system of peace and harmony of our family; and for three days together, not only embroiled matters between my father and my mother, but turn'd likewise the whole house and every thing in it, except my uncle Toby, quite upside down.

Such a ridiculous tale of a dispute between a man and his wife, never surely in any age or country got vent through the key-hole of a street-door.

My mother, you must know--but I have fifty things more necessary to let you know first--I have a hundred difficulties which I have promised to clear up, and a thousand distresses and domestick misadventures crowding in upon me thick and threefold, one upon the neck of another. A cow broke in (tomorrow morning) to my uncle Toby's fortifications, and eat up two rations and a half of dried grass, tearing up the sods with it, which faced his horn-work and covered way.--Trim insists upon being tried by a court-martial--the cow to be shot--Slop to be crucifix'd--myself to be tristram'd and at my very baptism made a martyr of;--poor unhappy devils that we all are!--I want swaddling--but there is no time to be lost in exclamations--Ihave left my father lying across his bed, and my uncle Toby in his old fringed chair, sitting beside him, and promised I would go back to them in half an hour; and five-and-thirty minutes are laps'd already.--Of all the perplexities a mortal author was ever seen in--this certainly is the greatest, for I have Hafen Slawkenbergius's folio, Sir, to finish--a dialogue between my father and my uncle Toby, upon the solution of Prignitz, Scroderus, Ambrose Paraeus, Panocrates, and Grangousier to relate--a tale out of Slawkenbergius to translate, and all this in five minutes less than no time at all;--such a head!--would to Heaven my enemies only saw the inside of it!

同类推荐
  • 医经溯洄集

    医经溯洄集

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • The Little White Bird

    The Little White Bird

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • WAR OF THE WORLDS

    WAR OF THE WORLDS

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 意林

    意林

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 临济宗旨

    临济宗旨

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 婚前试爱:绯闻萌妻嫁给我

    婚前试爱:绯闻萌妻嫁给我

    十八线的周晓晓对于拿下顾总这位大BOSS,周晓晓内流满面。“顾总,请问你看上我哪点了,我下次一定改......”某女委屈得眼红红,像只小兔子。“小巧?”顾总邪气地挑眉。某女沉默,突然眼前一亮,“下部剧我是女二,片酬应该不少,塞不了硅胶塞个水袋应该没问题。”“我正式通知你,下部剧你没戏了。”
  • 网游之圣

    网游之圣

    虽然自己只是个三本的大学生,但是自己依然可以拯救世界有没有不要被骄傲遮蔽了双眼
  • TFboys之恋爱缌叶草

    TFboys之恋爱缌叶草

    他们两人从小就有了娃娃亲,但是他不爱她,他的心里住着她的闺蜜。而他最后才知道自己原来是爱她的,只是没感觉出来而已。三个人的爱恋,究竟哪两人会成为一对令人羡慕的情侣呢。
  • 魔啸天下

    魔啸天下

    前世他乃魔界大帝,却因七界劫难而重生转世,且看他今生如何带领自己的红颜知己,兄弟和神兽一步步杀出个魔帝的传说吧!
  • 校园异客

    校园异客

    原本以为,4高中生活应该是美好安静的,却被突如其来的麻烦,迫使他重新认为自己所谓的生活,生活,精彩起来了?,
  • 守望无限

    守望无限

    三国、明末、十字军东征......世界就像一个不停变幻的巨大魔方,充斥着大规模的战争和灾难。即便拥有再强大力量的个体,面对扑面而来的千军万马,面对吞噬一切的“蚀祭”,也显得渺小不堪。这是一个必须要依靠智慧和人心才能生存下去的世界。世界为什么会是这样?潘古醒来了,迎接他的是一个未知的自己,一个待揭晓的世界。当遮盖住这个世界的面纱逐渐揭开,你会发现这是一本完全不同的无限流。亲爱的读者,如您喜欢本书,请收藏,您的轻轻点击是对作者最大的鼓励,拜谢!(据部分读者反映,本书某些内容较重口,心理素质差者慎入。)
  • 穿越之蓝蝶魔妃我爱你

    穿越之蓝蝶魔妃我爱你

    一个普通高中的女孩在一次古怪的天气中华丽丽的魂穿到了一个魔幻世界,成为了那个世界的顶级强者,认识了一个极品妖孽男,从此她的生活五彩斑斓,本文美女帅哥N多,结局一对一,不NP的
  • 北大学子美文

    北大学子美文

    作品以刚柔的审美意识,以细腻优美的笔调,抒发了相思之委婉,情意之缠绵,失意之感悟,理智之潜流等多维多味的心之情结,情理深处蕴含着温馨之感,给人以情的启迪和美的陶冶。作品内容丰富,形式多样,全方位理性的展示了当代高等学府学子的高层次的情感阅历和深层次的人生感悟。作者缘其所好,自由挥笔,或叙事,或阐理,或抒情,坦率地表达了个人思想志趣,淋漓尽致地宣泄内心感受,真实地叙说所见所闻所感,奇思妙想和真知灼见交相辉映,叙事、抒情和说理相得益彰。
  • 柳暗花明又遇君

    柳暗花明又遇君

    许是那一段跨越千年的召唤,许是那一幕幕挥之不去的羁绊.....所以,我要去解开那不曾触碰的亦或是回忆,亦或是未来之旅。千年前,在那个历史上不曾出现过的仙山上,有一个翩翩少年,白衣胜雪,温婉如玉,他便是我今生的宿命,前世的不舍。
  • 家的彼岸

    家的彼岸

    有天,有地,有人,父母,孩子,凑成一个家,家虽不大,但能温暖,家是人温馨的港湾,但若……