But how wide from the rapidity of such incipient6 perceptions were the views by which, progressively,
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they were superseded7! Mightier8 and mightier appeared the enterprize upon every new investigation9; more difficult, more laborious10, and more precarious11 in all its results: yet, also, as is usual where Genius is coupled with Application, more inviting12, more inciting13, and more alluring14 to the hope of literary glory. ’Tis only where the springs of Genius are clogged15 by “the heavy and retarding16 weight” of Indolence; or where they are relaxed by the nervous and trembling irresolutions of timidity, that difficulties and dangers produce desertion.
Far, however, from the desired goal, as was the measured distance of reality compared with the visionary approaches of imagination, he had nothing to lament17 from time thrown away by previous labours lost: his long, multifarious, and curious, though hitherto unpointed studies, all, ultimately, turned to account; for he found that his chosen subject involved, circuitously18, almost every other.
Thus finally fixed to an enterprize which, in this country, at least, was then new, he gave to it all the undivided energies of his mind; and, urged by the spur of ambition, and glowing with the vivacity19 of hope, he determined20 to complete his materials before he consigned21 them to their ultimate appropriations22,
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by making a scientific musical tour through France and Italy.
A letter,[38] of which a copy in his own hand-writing remains23, containing the opening view of his plan and of his tour, addressed to the Reverend William Mason, will shew how fully24 he was prepared for what he engaged to perform, before he called for a subscription25 to aid the publication of so expensive a work.
Through various of his friends amongst persons in power, he procured26 recommendatory letters to the several ambassadors and ministers from our Court, who were stationed in the countries through which he meant to travel.
And, through the yet more useful services of persons of influence in letters and in the arts, he obtained introductions, the most felicitous27 for his enterprize, to those who, then, stood highest in learning, in the sciences, and in literature.
None in this latter class so eminently28 advanced his undertaking29 as Mr. Garrick; whose solicitations in his favour were written with a warmth of friendship, and an animation30 of genius, that carried all before them.
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Here stops, for this period, the pen of the memorialist.
From the month of June, 1770, to that of January, 1771, the life of Doctor Burney is narrated31 by himself, in his “Tour to France and Italy.”
And few who have read, or who may read that Tour, but will regret that the same pen, while in its full fair vigour32, had not drawn33 up what preceded, and what will follow this epoch34.
Such, however, not being the case, the memorialist must resume her pen where that of Dr. Burney, in his narrative35, drops,—namely, upon his regaining36 the British shore.
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