He also with that lofty puritanism which characterizes him, reproached me for not being ashamed to describe foul1 things in noble language. I might justly retort on him that, though he openly professes2 the study of eloquence3, that stammering4 voice of his often gives utterance5 to noble things so basely as to defile6 them, and that frequently, when what he has to say presents not the slightest difficulty, he begins to stutter or even becomes utterly7 tongue-tied. Come now! Suppose I had said nothing about the statue of Venus, nor used the phrase which was of such service to you, what words would you have found to frame a charge, which is as suited to your stupidity as to your powers of speech? I ask you, is there anything more idiotic8 than the inference that, because the names of two things resemble each other, the things themselves are identical?
Or did you think it a particularly clever invention on your part to pretend that I had sought out these two fish for the purpose of using them as magical charms? Remember that it is as absurd an argument to say that these sea-creatures with gross names were sought for gross purposes, as to say that the sea-comb is sought for the adornment9 of the hair, the fish named sea-hawk to catch birds, the fish named the little boar for the hunting of boars, or the sea-skull to raise the dead. My reply to these lying fabrications, which are as stupid as they are absurd, is that I have never attempted to acquire these playthings of the sea, these tiny trifles of the shore, either gratis10 or for money.
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adj.污秽的;邪恶的;v.弄脏;妨害;犯规;n.犯规 | |
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声称( profess的第三人称单数 ); 宣称; 公开表明; 信奉 | |
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