ThisisamostimportantpassagetogetholdofinstudyingBrowning。
  ItmaybesaidtogatherupBrowning’sphilosophyoflifeinanutshell。
  There’sapassagetothesameeffectin`Balaustion’sAdventure’,inregardtothetransmissionofthepoet’sessence。TheenthusiasticRhodiangirl,Balaustion,aftershehastoldtheplayofEuripides,yearsafterheradventure,toherfourfriends,Petale,Phullis,Charope,andChrusion,says:——”IthinkIseehow……you,I,oranyone,mightmouldanewAdmetos,newAlkestis。Ah,thatbravebountyofpoets,theoneroyalracethateverwas,orwillbe,inthisworld!Theygivenogiftthatboundsitself,andendsi’thegivingandthetaking:
  theirssobreedsi’theheartandsoulofthetaker,sotransmutesthemanwhoonlywasamanbefore,thathegrowsgod-likeinhisturn,cangive——healso:sharethepoet’sprivilege,bringforthnewgood,newbeautyfromtheold。Asthoughthecupthatgavethewine,gavetoothegod’sprolificgiverofthegrape,thatvine,waswonttofindout,fawnaroundhisfootstep,springingstilltoblessthedearth,atbiddingofaMainad。”
  3。ArtasanIntermediateAgencyofPersonality。
  IfBrowning’sideaofthequickening,theregeneration,therectificationofpersonality,throughahigherpersonality,befullycomprehended,hisideaofthegreatfunctionofArt,asanintermediateagencyofpersonality,willbecomeplain。
  Toemphasizethelatterideamaybesaidtobetheultimatepurposeofhismasterpiece,`TheRingandtheBook’。
  ThecomplexityofthecircumstancesinvolvedintheRomanmurdercase,adaptsitadmirablytothepoet’spurpose——namely,toexhibittheswervingsofhumanjudgmentinspiteofitself,andtheconditionsuponwhichtherectificationofthatjudgmentdepends。
  Thismustbetaken,however,asonlythearticulation,theframework,ofthegreatpoem。Itisricherinmaterials,ofthemostvariedcharacter,thananyotherlongpoeminexistence。
  Tonoticeonefeatureofthenumberlessfeaturesofthepoem,whichmightbenoticed,Browning’sdeepandsubtleinsightintothegeniusoftheRomishChurchisshowninitmorefullythaninanyotherofhispoems,——thoughspecialphasesofthatgeniusaredistinctlyexhibitedinnumerouspoems:aremarkableonebeing`TheBishopordershisTombatSt。Praxed’sChurch’。
  Itisquestionablewhetheranyworkofanykindhaseverexhibitedthatgeniusmorefullyanddistinctlythan`TheRingandtheBook’
  exhibitsit。ThereaderbreathesthroughouttheecclesiasticalatmosphereoftheEternalCity。
  Toreturnfromthisdigression,theseveralmonologuesofwhichthepoemconsists,withtheexceptionofthoseoftheCanonCaponsacchi,Pompilia,andthePope,areeachcuriousandsubtleandvariedexponentsoftheworkings,withouttheguidanceofinstinctattheheart,oftheprepossessed,prejudicedintellect,andofthesourcesofitsswervingintoerror。Whatissaidofthe”feelafterthevanishedtruth”inthemonologueentitled`HalfRome’——thespeakerbeingajealoushusband——willservetocharacterize,inageneralway,”thefeelaftertruth”
  exhibitedintheothermonologues:”honestenough,asthewayis:
  allthesame,harboringintheCENTREOFITSSENSEahiddengermoffailure,shybutsure,shouldneutralizethathonestyandleavethatfeelfortruthatfault,asthewayistoo。Someprepossession,suchasstartsamiss,bybutahair’s-breadthattheshoulder-blade,thearmo’thefeeler,diphene’ersobrave;andsoleadswaveringly,letsfallwideo’themarkhisfingermeanttofind,andfixtruthatthebottom,thatdeceptivespeck。”
  Thepoetcouldhardlyhaveemployedamoreeffectivemetaphorinwhichtoembodytheideaofmentalswerving。Theseveralmonologuesallgoingoverthesameground,areartisticallyjustifiedintheirexhibiting,eachofthem,aquitedistinctformofthisswerving。Fortheultimatepurposeofthepoet,itneededtobestronglyemphasized。Thestudentofthepoemisamazed,longbeforehegetsoverallthesemonologues,attheProteancapabilitiesofthepoet’sownintellect。
  Ittakesallconceivableattitudestowardthecase,andeachseemstobeaperfectlyeasyone。
  Thesemonologuesallleaduptothegreatmoralofthepoem,whichisexplicitlysetforthattheend,namely,”thatourhumanspeechisnaught,ourhumantestimonyfalse,ourfameandhumanestimation,wordsandwind。Whytaketheartisticwaytoprovesomuch?Because,itisthegloryandgoodofArt,thatArtremainstheonewaypossibleofspeakingtruth,tomouthslikemine,atleast。Howlookabrotherinthefaceandsay,Thyrightiswrong,eyeshastthouyetartblind,thineearsarestuffedandstopped,despitetheirlength:and,oh,thefoolishnessthoucountestfaith!Saythisassilveryastonguecantroll——theangerofthemanmaybeendured,theshrug,thedisappointedeyesofhimarenotsobadtobear——
  buthere’stheplague,thatallthistroublecomesoftellingtruth,whichtruth,bywhenitreacheshim,looksfalse,seemstobejustthethingitwouldsupplant,norrecognizablebywhomitleft:
  whilefalsehoodwouldhavedonetheworkoftruth。ButArt,——
  whereinmannowisespeakstomen,onlytomankind,——Artmaytellatruthobliquely,DOTHETHINGSHALLBREEDTHETHOUGHT”,thatis,bringwhatisIMPLICITwithinthesoul,intotherightattitudetobecomeEXPLICIT——bringaboutasilentadjustmentthroughsympathyinducedbytheconcrete;inotherwords,preparethewayfortheperceptionofthetruth——”dothethingshallbreedthethought,norwrongthethoughtmissingthemediateword”;meaning,thatArt,sotospeak,isthewordmadeflesh,——ISthetruth,and,asArt,hasnothingdirectlytodowiththeexplicit。”Somayyoupaintyourpicture,twiceshowtruth,beyondmereimageryonthewall,——
  so,notebynote,bringmusicfromyourmind,deeperthanevertheAndantedived,——sowriteabookshallmeanbeyondthefacts,sufficetheeyeandsavethesoulbeside。”
  Andwhatistheinferencethepoetwouldhaveusdrawfromthispassage?Itis,thatthelifeandefficacyofArtdependsonthepersonalityoftheartist,which”hasinformed,transpierced,thridded,andsothrownfastthefactselsefree,asrightthroughringandringrunsthedjereedandbindstheloose,onebarwithoutabreak。”Anditisreallythisfusionoftheartist’ssoul,whichkindles,quickens,INFORMSthosewhocontemplate,respondto,reproducesympatheticallywithinthemselvesthegreaterspiritwhichattractsandabsorbstheirown。
  TheworkofArtisapocalypticoftheartist’sownpersonality。
  ItCANNOTbeimpersonal。Asisthetemperofhisspirit,sois,MUSTbe,thetemperofhisArtproduct。*Itishardtobelieve,almostimpossibletobelieve,that`TitusAndronicus’couldhavebeenwrittenbyShakespeare,theexternaltestimonytotheauthorship,notwithstanding。EvenifhehadwrittenitasaburlesqueofsuchaplayasMarlow’s`JewofMalta’,hecouldnothaveavoidedsomerevelationofthatsenseofmoralproportionwhichisomnipresentinhisPlays。ButIcanfindnoShakespearein`TitusAndronicus’。
  ArewenotcertainwhatmannerofmanShakespearewasfromhisWorksnotwithstandingthatcriticsareeverassertingtheirimpersonality——
  farmorecertainthanifhisbiographyhadbeenwrittenbyonewhoknewhimallhislife,andsustainedtohimthemostintimaterelations?WeknowShakespeare——orheCAN
  beknown,iftherequisiteconditionsaremet,better,perhaps,thananyothergreatauthorthateverlived——know,inthedeepestsenseoftheword,inasenseotherthanthatinwhichweknowDr。Johnson,throughBoswell’sBiography。ThemoralproportionwhichissosignalacharacteristicofhisPlayscouldnothavebeenimpartedtothembytheconsciousintellect。ItwasSHEDfromhisspiritualconstitution——
  *”Andlongitwasnotafter,whenIwasconfirmedinthisopinion,thathewhowouldnotbefrustrateofhishopetowritewellhereafterinlaudablethings,oughthimselftobeatruepoem。”——
  Milton’s`ApologyforSinectymnuus’——
  By”speakingtruth”inArt’sway,Browningmeans,inducingarightATTITUDEtoward,afullandfreeSYMPATHYwith,theTrue,whichisafarmoreimportantandeffectivewayofspeakingtruththandeliveringtruth`inre’。AworkofArt,worthyofthename,neednotbetruetofact,butmustbetrueinitsspiritualattitude,andbeingthustrue,itwilltendtoinduceacorrespondingattitudeinthosewhodofealtytoit。Itwillhavetheinfluence,thoughinaninferiordegree,itmaybe,ofamagneticpersonality。
  Personalityistheultimatesourceofspiritualquickeningandadjustment。LiteratureandallformsofArtarebuttheintermediateagenciesofpersonalities。Theartistcannotbeseparatedfromhisart。AsistheartistsoMUSTbehisart。
  The`aura’,sotospeak,ofagreatworkofArt,mustcomefromtheartist’sownpersonality。ThespiritualworthofShakespeare’s`Winter’sTale’isnotatallimpairedbythefactthatBohemiaismadeamaritimecountry,thatWhitsunpastoralsandChristianburial,andnumerousotherfeaturesofShakespeare’sownage,areintroducedintopagantimes,thatQueenHermionespeaksofherselfasadaughteroftheEmperorofRussia,thatherstatueisrepresentedasexecutedbyJulioRomano,anItalianpainterofthe16thcentury,thatapuritansingspsalmstohornpipes,and,tocrownall,thatmessengersaresenttoconsulttheoracleofApollo,atDelphi,whichisrepresentedasanisland!Allthisjumble,thisgallimaufry,Isay,doesnotimpairthespiritualworthoftheplay。AsanArt-product,itinvitesarectifiedattitudetowardtheTrueandtheSweet。
  Ifwelookattheletterofthetrialscenein`TheMerchantofVenice’,itbordersontheabsurd;butifwelookatitsspirit,weseetheShakespearianattitudeofsoulwhichmakesforrighteousness,fortherighteousnesswhichisinherentinthemoralconstitutionoftheuniverse。
  Theinmost,secretestlifeofShakespeare’sPlayscamefromthepersonality,theinmost,secretestlife,ofthemanShakespeare。
  Wemight,withthemostalertsagacity,noteandtabulateandaggregatehismyriadphenomenalmeritsasadramaticwriter,butwemightstillbeveryfarfromthatsomethingbackofthemall,orratherthatIMMANENTsomething,thatmysteryofpersonality,thatmicrocosmos,that”inmostcentre,wheretruthabidesinfulness”,asBrowningmakesParacelsuscharacterizeit,”constitutingman’sself,iswhatIs”,ashemakesthedyingJohncharacterizeit,in`ADeathintheDesert’,that”innermostoftheinmost,mostinterioroftheinterne”,asMrs。Browningcharacterizesit,”thehiddenSoul”,asDallascharacterizesit,whichisprojectedinto,andconstitutesthesoulof,thePlays,andwhichisreachedthroughanunconsciousandmysticsympathyonthepartofhimwhohabituallycommuneswithanddoesfealtytothem。Thatpersonality,thatlivingforce,co-operatedspontaneouslyandunconsciouslywiththeconsciouspowers,inthecreativeprocess;andwhenweenterintoasympatheticcommunionwiththeconcreteresultofthatcreativeprocess,ourownmysteriouspersonalities,beingessentiallyidenticalwith,thoughlessquickenedthan,Shakespeare’s,respond,thoughitmaybebutfeebly,tohis。ThisresponseisthehighestresultofthestudyofShakespeare’sworks。
  ItisasignificantfactthatShakespeariancriticsandeditors,fornearlytwocenturies,havebeena`genusirritabile’,towhichgenusShakespearehimselfcertainlydidnotbelong。
  Theexplanationmaypartlybe,thattheyhavebeentoomuchoccupiedwiththeLETTER,andhavefrettedtheirnervesinangrydisputeaboutreadingsandinterpretations;astheologianshavedoneintheirstudyofthesacredrecords,insteadofendeavoringtoreach,throughtheletter,thepersonalityofwhichtheletterisbutamanifestationmoreorlessimperfect。ToKNOWapersonalityis,ofcourse,aspiritualknowledge——theresultofsympathy,thatis,spiritualresponsiveness。Intellectuallyitisbutlittlemoreimportanttoknowoneratherthananotherpersonality。
  Thehighestworthofallgreatworksofgeniusisduetothefactthattheyareapocalypticofgreatpersonalities。
  Artsays,astheDivinePersonsaid,whosepersonalityandthepersonalitiesfashionedafterit,havetransformedandmouldedtheages,”Followme!”Deepwasthemeaningwraptupinthiscommand:
  itwas,DoasIdo,liveasIlive,notfromanintellectualperceptionoftheprinciplesinvolvedinmylife,butthroughafullsympathy,throughtheawakening,vitalizing,actuatingpoweroftheincarnateWord。
  Artalsosays,asdidthevoicefromthewilderness,inadequatelytranslated,”REPENTye,forthekingdomofheavenisathand”。Metanoei^teh’/ggikega\rh`Basilei/atw^nou’ranw^n。
  Rather,betransformed,or,asDeQuinceyputsit,”Wheelintoanewcentreyourspiritualsystem;GEOCENTRIChasthatsystembeenuptothishour——thatis,havingearthandtheearthlyforitsstarting-point;henceforwardmakeitHELIOCENTRICthatis,withthesun,ortheheavenly,foritsprincipleofmotion。”