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Benson Arthur Christopher. Essays
Essays
Table of Contents
PREFACE
THE EVER-MEMORABLE. JOHN HALES
A MINUTE PHILOSOPHER
HENRY MORE, THE PLATONIST
ANDREW MARVELL
VINCENT BOURNE
THOMAS GRAY
WILLIAM BLAKE
THE POETRY OF KEBLE
ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING
THE LATE MASTER OF TRINITY (DR. W. H. THOMPSON)
HENRY BRADSHAW
CHRISTINA ROSSETTI
THE POETRY OF EDMUND GOSSE
EPILOGUE
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Arthur Christopher Benson
Published by Good Press, 2019
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When kings were kings, Arsenius was something of a potentate. A prince's tutor might without absurdity reflect that he held a high and solemn charge. The education of any human being is that; and the education of one born to rank and greatness will always be a serious undertaking, just because he is capable of being such a power in the world, and of influencing so large a number of people; but the education of a king had something national about it, and a tutor who could really affect such a pupil's character might hope to react upon a large section of the community.
Charles II. was undeniably a clever man, and made the most of a very difficult position. He was not a high-minded man in any sense of the word, and he was hopelessly, irretrievably frivolous. If he had been ambitious or serious, terrible complications might have ensued; he would either have fretted himself into madness, or the country into civil war. Fortunately he did neither, but stood in a spectatorial attitude, watching the world through wicked, humorous eyes, living a low kind of life among lazy friends, and sauntering through difficulties which would have wrecked an earnest man. A character like this is sure to have appreciated such a tutor, but Charles was probably far too cold and careless for Earles to have deeply influenced him. Charles II. must have been a hopeless case from the beginning. A clever man in a very great position, without a touch of generosity or affection in his nature, is for the educational experimentalist an impossible pupil; but though we cannot trace any good strain in Charles to the effect of Earles' influence, yet it was something to have conciliated such a prince's liking and to retain his esteem.
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