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We approach the biography of an author whom we respect, and therefore have thought about, with contradictory1 feelings. We are excited at the thought of finding our conclusions reinforced, and apprehensive2 less the compact and definite figure which our imaginations have gradually shaped should become vague and incoherent and dull. It is a pity to purchase enlightenment at the cost of definition; and it is more important that we should have a clear notion of the final shape of a man in whom we are interested than an exact record of his phases.
The essential quality of great artists is incommensurable with biography; they seem to be unconsciously engaged in a perpetual evasion3 of the event. All that piety4 can do for them is beside the mark. Their wilful5 spirit is fled before the last stone of the mausoleum can be got in place, and as it flies it jogs the elbow of the cup-bearer and his libation is spilt idly upon the ground. Although it would be too much and too ungrateful to say that the monumental piety of Mr Festing Jones has been similarly turned to derision—after all, Butler was not a great man—we feel that something analogous6 has happened. This laborious7 building is a great deal too large for him to dwell in. He had made himself a cosy8 habitation in the Note-Books, with the fire in the right place and fairly impervious9 to the direct draughts10 of criticism. In a two-volume memoir11
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     contradictory   | |
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     evasion   | |
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     piety   | |
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     analogous   | |
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     memoir   | |
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     peccadillo   | |
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     tempted   | |
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     discomfort   | |
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     vestige   | |
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     witty   | |
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     savage   | |
| adj.野蛮的;凶恶的,残暴的;n.未开化的人 | |
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     delightful   | |
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     abode   | |
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     generosity   | |
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     irritable   | |
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     dependence   | |
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     friction   | |
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     illuminates   | |
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     streak   | |
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     perversity   | |
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     poignant   | |
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     syllable   | |
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     irritation   | |
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     appalling   | |
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     inordinate   | |
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     irony   | |
| n.反语,冷嘲;具有讽刺意味的事,嘲弄 | |
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     inoculate   | |
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     devouring   | |
| 吞没( devour的现在分词 ); 耗尽; 津津有味地看; 狼吞虎咽地吃光 | |
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     applied   | |
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     converse   | |
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     isolation   | |
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     strictly   | |
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     uncommon   | |
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     mutual   | |
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     humbug   | |
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     vehemently   | |
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     crass   | |
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     futile   | |
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     persistently   | |
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     petulance   | |
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     judgment   | |
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