"I dined," says Mr. Evelyn, "at the Admiralty, where a child of twelve years old was brought in, the son of Dr. Clench1, of the most prodigious2 maturity3 of knowledge, for I cannot call it altogether memory, but something more extraordinary. Mr. Pepys and myself examined him, not in any method, but with promiscuous4 questions, which required judgment5 and discernment, to answer so readily and pertinently6.
"There was not anything in chronology, history, geography, the several systems of astronomy, courses of the stars, longitude7, latitude8, doctrine9 of the spheres, courses and sources of rivers, creeks10, harbors, eminent11 cities, boundaries of countries, not only in Europe, but in every part of the earth, which he did not readily resolve, and demonstrate his knowledge of, readily drawing with a pen anything he would describe.
"He was able not only to repeat the most famous things which are left us in any of the Greek or Roman histories, monarchies12, republics, wars, colonies, exploits by sea and land, but all the Sacred Scriptures13 of the Old and New Testaments14; the succession of all the[Pg 65] monarchies, Babylonian, Persian, Greek and Roman; with all the lower emperors, popes, heresiarchs, and councils; what they were called about; what they determined15; or in the controversy16 about Easter; the tenets of the Sabellians, Arians, Nestorians; and the difference between St. Cyprian and Stephen about re-baptization; the schisms17.
"We leaped from that to other things totally different,—to Olympic years and synchronisms; we asked him questions which could not be answered without considerable meditation18 and judgment; nay19, of some particulars of the civil wars; of the digest and code. He gave a stupendous account of both natural and moral philosophy, and even of metaphysics.
"Having thus exhausted20 ourselves, rather than this wonderful child, or angel rather, for he was as beautiful and lovely in countenance21 as in knowledge, we concluded with asking him, if, in all he had ever heard or read of, he had ever met with anything which was like the expedition of the Prince of Orange, with so small a force, as to obtain three kingdoms without any contest. After a little thought, he told us that he knew of nothing that resembled it, so much as the coming of Constantine the Great out of Great Britain, through France and Italy, so tedious a march, to meet Maxentius, whom he overthrew22 at Pons Melvius, with very little conflict, and at the very gates of Rome, which he entered, and was received with triumph, and obtained the empire not of three kingdoms only, but of the then known world.
"He was perfect in the Latin authors, spoke23 French naturally, and gave us a description of France, Italy,[Pg 66] Savoy and Spain, anciently and modernly divided; as also of ancient Greece, Scythia, and the northern countries and tracts24.
"He answered our questions without any set or formal repetitions, as one who had learned things without book, but as if he minded other things, going about the room, and toying with a parrot, seeming to be full of play, of a lively, sprightly25 temper, always smiling, and exceedingly pleasant; without the least levity26, rudeness, or childishness."
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vt.捏紧(拳头等),咬紧(牙齿等),紧紧握住 | |
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adj.惊人的,奇妙的;异常的;巨大的;庞大的 | |
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n.成熟;完成;(支票、债券等)到期 | |
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adj.杂乱的,随便的 | |
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5 judgment | |
n.审判;判断力,识别力,看法,意见 | |
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n.经线,经度 | |
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n.教义;主义;学说 | |
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n.(车轮的)辐条;轮辐;破坏某人的计划;阻挠某人的行动 v.讲,谈(speak的过去式);说;演说;从某种观点来说 | |
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大片土地( tract的名词复数 ); 地带; (体内的)道; (尤指宣扬宗教、伦理或政治的)短文 | |
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