’Afterhavingtalkedslightinglyofmusick,hewasobservedtolistenveryattentivelywhileMissThraleplayedontheharpsichord,andwitheagernesshecalledtoher,“Whydon’tyoudashawaylikeBurney?“Dr。Burneyuponthissaidtohim,“I
  believe,Sir,weshallmakeamusicianofyouatlast。“Johnsonwithcandidcomplacencyreplied,“Sir,Ishallbegladtohaveanewsensegiventome。“’
  ’Hehadcomedownonemorningtothebreakfast-room,andbeenaconsiderabletimebyhimselfbeforeanybodyappeared。When,onasubsequentday,hewastwittedbyMrs。Thraleforbeingverylate,whichhegenerallywas,hedefendedhimselfbyalludingtotheextraordinarymorning,whenhehadbeentooearly。“Madame,IdonotliketocomedowntoVACUITY。“’
  ’Dr。BurneyhavingremarkedthatMr。Garrickwasbeginningtolookold,hesaid,“Why,Sir,youarenottowonderatthat;noman’sfacehashadmorewearandtear。“’
  1776:AETAT。67。]——HavingarrivedinLondonlateonFriday,the15thofMarch,IhastenednextmorningtowaitonDr。Johnson,athishouse;butfoundhewasremovedfromJohnson’s-court,No。7,toBolt-court,No。8,stillkeepingtohisfavouriteFleet-street。MyreflectionatthetimeuponthischangeasmarkedinmyJournal,isasfollows:’Ifeltafoolishregretthathehadleftacourtwhichborehisname;*butitwasnotfoolishtobeaffectedwithsometendernessofregardforaplaceinwhichIhadseenhimagreatdeal,fromwhenceIhadoftenissuedabetterandahappiermanthanwhenIwentin,andwhichhadoftenappearedtomyimaginationwhileItroditspavements,inthesolemndarknessofthenight,tobesacredtowisdomandpiety。’BeinginformedthathewasatMr。
  Thrale’s,intheBorough,Ihastenedthither,andfoundMrs。Thraleandhimatbreakfast。Iwaskindlywelcomed。Inamomenthewasinafullglowofconversation,andIfeltmyselfelevatedasifbroughtintoanotherstateofbeing。Mrs。ThraleandIlookedtoeachotherwhilehetalked,andourlooksexpressedourcongenialadmirationandaffectionforhim。Ishalleverrecollectthisscenewithgreatpleasure,Iexclaimedtoher,’Iamnow,intellectually,Hermippusredivivus,Iamquiterestoredbyhim,bytransfusionofmind。’’TherearemanysherepliedwhoadmireandrespectMr。Johnson;butyouandILOVEhim。’
  *Hesaid,wheninScotland,thathewasJohnsonofthatIlk——
  BOSWELL。
  HeseemedveryhappyinthenearprospectofgoingtoItalywithMr。andMrs。Thrale。’But,saidhe,beforeleavingEnglandIamtotakeajaunttoOxford,Birmingham,mynativecityLichfield,andmyoldfriend,Dr。Taylor’s,atAshbourn,inDerbyshire。I
  shallgoinafewdays,andyou,Boswell,shallgowithme。’Iwasreadytoaccompanyhim;beingwillingeventoleaveLondontohavethepleasureofhisconversation。
  WegotintoaboattocrossovertoBlack-friars;andaswemovedalongtheThames,Italkedtohimofalittlevolume,which,altogetherunknowntohim,wasadvertisedtobepublishedinafewdays,underthetitleofJohnsoniana,orBon-MotsofDr。Johnson。
  JOHNSON。’Sir,itisamightyimpudentthing。’BOSWELL。’Pray,Sir,couldyouhavenoredressifyouweretoprosecuteapublisherforbringingout,underyourname,whatyouneversaid,andascribingtoyoudullstupidnonsense,ormakingyouswearprofanely,asmanyignorantrelatersofyourbon-motsdo?’
  JOHNSON。’No,Sir;therewillalwaysbesometruthmixedwiththefalsehood,andhowcanitbeascertainedhowmuchistrueandhowmuchisfalse?Besides,Sir,whatdamageswouldajurygivemeforhavingbeenrepresentedasswearing?’BOSWELL。’Ithink,Sir,youshouldatleastdisavowsuchapublication,becausetheworldandposteritymightwithmuchplausiblefoundationsay,“HereisavolumewhichwaspublicklyadvertisedandcameoutinDr。Johnson’sowntime,and,byhissilence,wasadmittedbyhimtobegenuine。“’
  JOHNSON。’Ishallgivemyselfnotroubleaboutthematter。’
  Hewas,perhaps,abovesufferingfromsuchspuriouspublications;
  butIcouldnothelpthinking,thatmanymenwouldbemuchinjuredintheirreputation,byhavingabsurdandvicioussayingsimputedtothem;andthatredressoughtinsuchcasestobegiven。
  Hesaid,’Thevalueofeverystorydependsonitsbeingtrue。A
  storyisapictureeitherofanindividualorofhumannatureingeneral:ifitbefalse,itisapictureofnothing。Forinstance:
  supposeamanshouldtellthatJohnson,beforesettingoutforItaly,ashehadtocrosstheAlps,satdowntomakehimselfwings。
  Thismanypeoplewouldbelieve;butitwouldbeapictureofnothing。*******namingaworthyfriendofours,usedtothinkastory,astory,tillIshewedhimthattruthwasessentialtoit。’
  Iobserved,thatFooteentertaineduswithstorieswhichwerenottrue;butthat,indeed,itwasproperlynotasnarrativesthatFoote’sstoriespleasedus,butascollectionsofludicrousimages。
  JOHNSON。’Footeisquiteimpartial,forhetellsliesofeverybody。’
  Theimportanceofstrictandscrupulousveracitycannotbetooofteninculcated。Johnsonwasknowntobesorigidlyattentivetoit,thateveninhiscommonconversationtheslightestcircumstancewasmentionedwithexactprecision。Theknowledgeofhishavingsuchaprincipleandhabitmadehisfriendshaveaperfectrelianceonthetruthofeverythingthathetold,howeveritmighthavebeendoubtediftoldbymanyothers。Asaninstanceofthis,ImaymentionanoddincidentwhichherelatedashavinghappenedtohimonenightinFleet-street。’AgentlewomansaidhebeggedIwouldgivehermyarmtoassistherincrossingthestreet,whichI
  accordinglydid;uponwhichsheofferedmeashilling,supposingmetobethewatchman。Iperceivedthatshewassomewhatinliquor。’
  This,iftoldbymostpeople,wouldhavebeenthoughtaninvention;
  whentoldbyJohnson,itwasbelievedbyhisfriendsasmuchasiftheyhadseenwhatpassed。
  WelandedattheTemple-stairs,whereweparted。
  IfoundhimintheeveninginMrs。Williams’sroom。Findinghimstillperseveringinhisabstinencefromwine,Iventuredtospeaktohimofit——JOHNSON。’Sir,Ihavenoobjectiontoaman’sdrinkingwine,ifhecandoitinmoderation。Ifoundmyselfapttogotoexcessinit,andtherefore,afterhavingbeenforsometimewithoutit,onaccountofillness,Ithoughtitbetternottoreturntoit。Everymanistojudgeforhimself,accordingtotheeffectswhichheexperiences。Oneofthefatherstellsus,hefoundfastingmadehimsopeevishthathedidnotpractiseit。’
  Thoughheoftenenlargedupontheevilofintoxication,hewasbynomeansharshandunforgivingtothosewhoindulgedinoccasionalexcessinwine。Oneofhisfriends,Iwellremember,cametosupatatavernwithhimandsomeothergentlemen,andtooplainlydiscoveredthathehaddrunktoomuchatdinner。Whenonewholovedmischief,thinkingtoproduceaseverecensure,askedJohnson,afewdaysafterwards,’Well,Sir,whatdidyourfriendsaytoyou,asanapologyforbeinginsuchasituation?’Johnsonanswered,’Sir,hesaidallthatamanSHOULDsay:hesaidhewassorryforit。’
  IagainvisitedhimonMonday。Hetookoccasiontoenlarge,asheoftendid,uponthewretchednessofasea-life。’Ashipisworsethanagaol。Thereis,inagaol,betterair,bettercompany,betterconveniencyofeverykind;andashiphastheadditionaldisadvantageofbeingindanger。Whenmencometolikeasea-life,theyarenotfittoliveonland。’——’ThensaidIitwouldbecruelinafathertobreedhissontothesea。’JOHNSON。’ItwouldbecruelinafatherwhothinksasIdo。Mengotosea,beforetheyknowtheunhappinessofthatwayoflife;andwhentheyhavecometoknowit,theycannotescapefromit,becauseitisthentoolatetochooseanotherprofession;asindeedisgenerallythecasewithmen,whentheyhaveonceengagedinanyparticularwayoflife。’
  OnTuesday,March19,whichwasfixedforourproposedjaunt,wemetinthemorningattheSomersetcoffee-houseintheStrand,whereweweretakenupbytheOxfordcoach。HewasaccompaniedbyMr。Gwyn,thearchitect;andagentlemanofMertonCollege,whomwedidnotknow,hadthefourthseat。Wesoongotintoconversation;
  foritwasveryremarkableofJohnson,thatthepresenceofastrangerhadnorestraintuponhistalk。IobservedthatGarrick,whowasabouttoquitthestage,wouldsoonhaveaneasierlife。
  JOHNSON。’Idoubtthat,Sir。’BOSWELL。’Why,Sir,hewillbeAtlaswiththeburthenoffhisback。’JOHNSON。’ButIknownot,Sir,ifhewillbesosteadywithouthisload。However,heshouldneverplayanymore,butbeentirelythegentleman,andnotpartlytheplayer:heshouldnolongersubjecthimselftobehissedbyamob,ortobeinsolentlytreatedbyperformers,whomheusedtorulewithahighhand,andwhowouldgladlyretaliate。’BOSWELL。
  ’Ithinkheshouldplayonceayearforthebenefitofdecayedactors,asithasbeensaidhemeanstodo。’JOHNSON。’Alas,Sir!
  hewillsoonbeadecayedactorhimself。’
  Johnsonexpressedhisdisapprobationofornamentalarchitecture,suchasmagnificentcolumnssupportingaportico,orexpensivepilasterssupportingmerelytheirowncapitals,’becauseitconsumeslabourdisproportionatetoitsutility。’Forthesamereasonhesatyrisedstatuary。’Paintingsaidheconsumeslabournotdisproportionatetoitseffect;butafellowwillhackhalfayearatablockofmarbletomakesomethinginstonethathardlyresemblesaman。Thevalueofstatuaryisowingtoitsdifficulty。
  Youwouldnotvaluethefinestheadcutuponacarrot。’
  Gwynwasafinelivelyrattlingfellow。Dr。Johnsonkepthiminsubjection,butwithakindlyauthority。Thespiritoftheartist,however,roseagainstwhathethoughtaGothickattack,andhemadeabriskdefence。’What,Sir,willyouallownovaluetobeautyinarchitectureorinstatuary?Whyshouldweallowittheninwriting?Whydoyoutakethetroubletogiveussomanyfineallusions,andbrightimages,andelegantphrases?Youmightconveyallyourinstructionwithouttheseornaments。’Johnsonsmiledwithcomplacency;butsaid,’Why,Sir,alltheseornamentsareuseful,becausetheyobtainaneasierreceptionfortruth;butabuildingisnotatallmoreconvenientforbeingdecoratedwithsuperfluouscarvedwork。’