You have here, my good friends, sundry1 moral and entertaining stories, invented by the monks2 of old, and used by them for amusement, as well as for instruction; from which the most celebrated3 poets, of our own and other lands, have condescended4 to draw their plots.
The improvements and refinements5 of this age will naturally lead you to condemn6 as absurdities7, many of the incidents with which these tales abound8. Considering the knowledge of the present day, you are justified9 in so doing. But I pray you to bear in mind that few qualities are more dependent on time, than probability and improbability. When you read these tales, you must, for the time, retrace10 your steps to the age in which they were written; and though the tale may seem absurd to us of this day, yet if it was calculated to impress the ivminds of those for whom it was invented, and to whom it was told, its merit was great, and therefore deserving of due praise. A giant or a magician was as probable to the people of the middle ages, as electricity to us. I pray you bear this in mind whilst you judge of these tales.
Romantic fiction pleases all minds, both old and young: the reason is this, says an old Platonist, “that here things are set down as they should be; but in the true history of the world, things are recorded indeed as they are, but it is but a testimony11 that they have not been as they should be. Wherefore, in the upshot of all, when we shall see that come to pass, that so mightily12 pleases us in the reading the most ingenious plays and heroic poems, that long afflicted13 Virtue14 at last comes to the crown, the mouth of all unbelievers must be stopped.”
To the work of the ingenious Mr. Swan, the only translator of these stories that I know of in this country, I am indebted for my first introduction to these old tales; and I cannot conclude these few words without thanking him for having often lightened my labors15 by his close and admirable versions.
G. B.
December, 1844.
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adj.各式各样的,种种的 | |
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n.修道士,僧侣( monk的名词复数 ) | |
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n.(生活)风雅;精炼( refinement的名词复数 );改良品;细微的改良;优雅或高贵的动作 | |
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vt.谴责,指责;宣判(罪犯),判刑 | |
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n.极端无理性( absurdity的名词复数 );荒谬;谬论;荒谬的行为 | |
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11 testimony | |
n.证词;见证,证明 | |
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