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“A Great Romantic Passion!”
“A GREAT ROMANTIC PASSION”
There is no more difficult problem for the writer, no harder task than to decide how far he should allow himself to go in picturing human weakness. We have all come from the animal and can all without any assistance from books imagine easily enough the effects of unrestrained self-indulgence. Yet it is instructive and pregnant with warning to remark that, as soon as the sheet anchor of high resolve is gone, the frailties1 of man tend to become master-vices. All our civilisation2 is artificially built up by effort; all high humanity is the reward of constant striving against natural desires.
In the fall of this year, 1898, I sold The Saturday Review to Lord Hardwicke and his friends, and as soon as the purchase was completed, I think in November, I wired to Oscar that I should be in Paris in a short time, and ready to take him to the South for his holiday. I sent him some money to pave the way.
A few days later I crossed and wired to him from Calais to dine with me at Durand’s, and to begin dinner if I happened to be late.
While waiting for dinner, I said:
“I want to stay two or three days in Paris to see some pictures. Would you be ready to start South on Thursday next?” It was then Monday, I think.
“On Thursday?” he repeated. “Yes, Frank, I think so.”
“There is some money for anything you may want to buy,” I said and handed him a cheque I had made payable3 to self and signed, for he knew where he could cash it.
“How good of you, Frank, I cannot thank you enough. You start on Thursday,” he added, as if considering it.
“If you would rather wait a little,” I said, “say so: I’m quite willing.”
“No, Frank, I think Thursday will do. We are really going to the South for the whole winter. How wonderful; how gorgeous it will be.”
We had a great dinner and talked and talked. He spoke4 of some of the new Frenchmen, and at great length of Pierre Lou?s, whom he described as a disciple5:
“It was I, Frank, who induced him to write his ‘Aphrodite’ in prose.” He spoke, too, of the Grand Guignol Theatre.
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n.脆弱( frailty的名词复数 );虚弱;(性格或行为上的)弱点;缺点 | |
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n.文明,文化,开化,教化 | |
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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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bouquet
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gaily
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confession
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admiration
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buffet
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scent
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consul
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sculptor
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satiety
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n.饱和;(市场的)充分供应 | |
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爱抚,抚摸( caress的名词复数 ) | |
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adj.嫉妒的,羡慕的 | |
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n.恶意,怨恨,蓄意;[律]预谋 | |
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gibe
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(=vigor)n.智力,体力,精力 | |
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