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Childrens - Little Princes
LAST night supped at Mr. Walter Scott's.
He has the most extraordinary genius of a boy
I ever saw. He was reading a poem to his
mother when I went in. I made him read on; it was
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the description of a shipwreck. His passion rose with
the storm. He lifted his eyes and hands. 'There's the
mast gone,' says he; 'crash it goes ! --they will all
perish! ' After his agitation, he turns to me. 'That is
too melancholy,' says he; 'I had better read you some-
thing more amusing. ' I preferred a little chat, and asked
his opinion of Milton, and other books he was reading,
which he gave me wonderfully. One of his observa-
tions was, 'How strange it is that Adam, just new
come into the world, should know every thing? that
must be the poet's fancy,' says he. But when he was
told, he was created perfect by God, he instantly
yielded. When taken to bed last night, he told his
aunt he liked that lady. 'What lady? ' says she.
'Why, Mrs. Cockburn: for I think she is a virtuoso,
like myself. ' 'Dear Walter,' says aunt Jenny,
'what is a virtuoso? ' 'Don't ye know? Why, it's one
who wishes to know, and will know every thing. '--
Now, sir, you will think this is a very silly story.
Pray what age do you suppose this boy to be? Name
it now, before I tell you. Why, twelve or fourteen.
No such thing; he is not quite six years old. "
Extract from Sir Walter Scott's Auto-Biography.
"George Constable was the first person who told
me about Falstaff and Hotspur, and other characters
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in Shakspeare. What idea I annexed to them I know
not, but I must have annexed some, for I remember
quite well being interested on the subject. Indeed,
I rather suspect that children derive impulses of a
powerful and important kind in hearing things which
they cannot entirely comprehend; and therefore, that
to write down to children's understanding is a mis-
take; set them on the scent, and let them puzzle it
out. To return to George Constable, I knew him
well at a much later period. He used always to dine
at my father's house of a Sunday, and was authorised
to turn the conversation out of the austere and Cal-
vinistic tone which it usually maintained on that day,
upon subjects of history or auld langsyne. He remem-
bered the rebellion of forty-five, and told many excel-
lent stories, all with a strong dash of a peculiar caustic
humour. These conversations made a strong impres-
sion upon me. "
AUGUSTUS CjESAR.
UETONIUS tells us, that Octavius, at the age of
twelve years, composed the funeral oration of
Julia, his maternal grandmother, and recited it
with great applause before the people. In his thir-
teenth year, this competitor of Demosthenes wrote a
o
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LOVE OF KNOWLEDGE.
treatise on the art of Speaking: this work, in which
he had collected the principles of the art of Eloquence,
was a summary of the lessons he had received from his
masters, and therefore not so much a proof of genius,
as of the attention he had paid to his instructors.
ALEXANDER THE GREAT.
LEXANDER the Great, notwithstanding his vast
military undertakings, was fond of the sciences,
and of polite learning. The Iliad he considered
a portable treasure of military knowledge, and he had
a copy corrected by Aristotle, which was called the
Casket Copy: it was so called because he kept it in a
rich casket that was found among the spoils of Darius.
"Darius," said Alexander, "used to keep his oint-
ments in this casket, but I, who have no time to anoint
myself, will convert it to a nobler use. " One of his
historians informs us, that while on the march, he used
to lay this casket under his pillow, with his sword.
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? INDEX.
ALCIBIADES, 41.
Alexander the Great, 14, 46, 47,
91, 104, 119, 168, 194.
Alexander the Third of Scotland, 60.
Alexander, Emperor of Russia, 162.
Alfred the Great, 180.
Amelia, Princess, 5, 100.
Augustus, Emperor, 108, 193.
Bacon, Sir Francis, 178.
Bayard, the Chevalier, 82.
Beauchateau, Francois, 177.
Beaujolais, Comte de, 157.
Boufflers, the Chevalier, 83.
Brunswick, Princes of, 123.
Calais, Citizens of, 69.
Canute the Great, 149.
Caroline, Queen, 112.
Cato the Younger, 28, 60, 89.
Charlotte, Princess, 5, 110, 124.
Charles the First, 25, 26.
Charles the Twelfth of Sweden, 44, 51,
52, 166.
Christina, Queen of Sweden, 76, 102,
103. Chartres, Duke of, 115. Clarence, Duke of, 31. Conde, the Great, 18, 19. Crichton, the Admirable, 185. Croesus, Son of, 14. Cyrus the Elder, 35, 154, 158, 169.
Daughter of Charles the First, 4.
Dauphin, Father of Louis the Six-
teenth, 32, 114.
Dauphin, the first, Son of Louis the Sixteenth, 161.
De Stael, 191.
Edward, Prince of Wales, afterwards
Edward the Third, 58.
Edward, the Black Prince, 81.
Edward the Sixth, 4, 157, 181.
Elizabeth, Queen, 183.
Evelyn, Son of, 8.
Frederick the Great, Nephew of, 55.
George the Third, 6.
George the Third, Children of, 24, 30,
125. George the Fourth, 99, 100.
Geta, Son of Severus, 132.
Grey, Lady Jane, 183.
Gustavus Vasa, 77.
Gustavus the Third, 53, 154.
Henry the Fourth of France, 33.
Henry the Fifth of England, 44.
Henry, Prince of Wales, son of James
the First, 7, 16, 17, 77, 101, 138,
152, 162, 176.
Henry, Duke of Gloucester, 56.
Hephsestion, friend of Alexander the
Great, 143.
Isabella of Castile, 58.
Isadas, 90.
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INDEX.
John, King of France, 147.
Jones, Sir William, 190.
Kang-Hi, Emperor of China, 167.
Louis the Twelfth of France, 157.
Louis, Duke of Burgundy (pupil of
Fenelon), 175, 186.
Louis, Duke of Burgundy, 107, 131,
146, 149. Louis the Seventeenth, 20, 25, 41,
112, 113, 126, 127, 136, 145, 161,
165, 172. Louis Philippe, King of the French,
24, 40, 127, 128, 174. Maine, Duke of, 176. Margaret of Anjou, Queen, 96. Maria Leczinska, Queen, 116. Maria Theresa, Empress, 67,117,131.
Marie-Antoinette, Queen, 145. Metastasio, 189. Montpensier, Duke of, 174.
Napier, George, 74.
Napoleon, King of Rome, 75,107, 123.
Orleans, Princes of, 31.
Papirius Prsetextatus, 142.
Peter the Great, Emperor of Russia,
63. Pope, Alexander, 188.
Porus, King, 105.
Fulcheria, Daughter of Mad. de Genlis,
129.
Quintus, Son of, 15.
Richard the Second, 95.
Russian Princess, 118.
Sabinus, Sons of, 48.
Sophia, Princess, 111.
Scipio Africanus, 15.
Scott, Sir Walter, 191, 192.
Sesostris, King of Egypt, 34.
Staunton, young George, 20.
Sydney, Sir Philip, 45, 184.
Thucydides, 168.
Turenne, 32.
William, Son of Henry the First, 27.
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