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Odds And Ends Of Wit And Humour.

coarseness as to be unfit for reproduction here . People thought more coarsely , ancl talked more cosrsel y then than they do now ; but 1 question Avith all our extra refinement Avhether we are much better , or whether a good deal of it is not merely surface-polish — veneering , and no more .

Swift was one day in company with a young coxcomb , Avho , rising from his chair , said , " I would have you to know , Mr . Dean , I set up for a Avit . " " Do you , indeed , " replied the Dean , " then take my advice ancl sit cloion again . " The

folioAving epigram on Dr . Hort , Bishop of Kilmore , afterwards Archbishop of Tuam , is rather good , but almost blasphemous in its bitterness . He wrote a book on quadrille , a gambling game , I believe , and for which the publisher , who Avas imprisoned for it , was never indemnified by the bishop .

" On seeing a worthy prelate go out of church in the time of divine service to Avait on his Grace the Duke of Dorset on his coming to town . Lord Pam in the church , could you think it ? kneeled down !

When told that the Duke was just come to toAvn . His station despising , unawed by the place , He flies from his God to attend on his Grace . To the Court it Avas fitter to pay his devotion ,

Since God had no hand in his lordshi p ' s promotion . " What a fund of satirical aud sarcastic Avit is to be found in "Gulliver ' s Travels . " I suppose when Ave read that marvellous book as boys we read it for the storyas

, we read Bunyan ' s Pilgrim ' s Progress , and never thought of the hidden meaning . Poor fellow , like many another Avit he was a miserable man . A remarkable story is told by Scott of Delany , Avho interrupted Archbishop King and SAvift in a

conversation Avhich left the prelate in tears , and from which Swift rushed away Avith marks of strong terror and agitation in his countenance , upon Avhich the Archbishop said to Delany , " You have just met the most unhappy man on earth ; but on the

subject of his wretchedness you must never ask a question . " Sheridan was a thorough Irish spendthrift as Avell as a wit , and Avhen his

creditors called upon him he used to have them all sent into separate rooms , the doors carefully locked , ancl then he would order the servant to open the front door softly and walk out . There Avas mother Avit in this , at all events . Speaking of Irish and French AvitsI am reminded that

Vol-, taire once praised another writer very heartily . "It is very strange , " said the person Avhom he was addressing , " that you speak so Avell of him , for he says that you are a charlatan . " " Oh , " replied Voltaire , " I think it is very likely that both of us

may be mistaken . " But it is time that I should speak of our own countrymen as Avits and humourists ; ancl AVIIO that has read of Gougreve and Addison , Steele , Prior , Gay and Pope , Smollett and Fielding , Sterne and Goldsmith , but Avill admit that we have had some famous wits

and humourists . I am told that Steele and Goldsmith Avere Irishmen , and Smollett a Scotchman ; but let that pass . Then there is Charles Lamb , the gentle " Elia , " what good things he said ; and Sydney Smith , who Avas the impersonation of AVit and' wisdom . Besides theseMoore—an

, Irishman , by the Avay—ancl Tom Hood and Theodore Hook . The clowns of Shakespeare are wonderful fellows . How quaint and incongruous—but incongruity is the soul of humour , as breA'ity is the soul of wit—is the dialogue betAveen the

gravedigger and Hamlet , you will remember the scene ; and then some of Hamlet ' s own speeches abound in Avit . How funny is the dialogue between Touchstone and . the shepherd in " As you like it . " But

the wisdom of Shakespeare is even more admirable than the Avit . I wish time or space would permit of my giving the readers of the MAGAZINE some quotations from his immortal Avorks , but I doubt not they are familiar to you all as household words . How strange to think that Dr . Johnson

should run down Shakespeare ; one could scarcely put much faith in his judgment , remembering his detraction of the Swan of Avon . Of the great humourists of our own generation I have only to mention the names of Dickens , Thackeray , Douglas

Jerrold , the author of the Ingolclsb y Legends—not to mention Mrs . Brown , Avho appears to give her opinions upon every fresh topic whicli crops up , —to show that the race is not extinct .

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Untitled Article 1
Untitled Article 2
Monthly Masonic Summary. Article 3
THE LEGEND OF THE HOLY THORN OF GLASTONBURY. Article 4
"THE HOLY THORN." Article 10
BROTHER ELLIS'S SKETCH OF PARADISE R.A. CHAPTER , SHEFFIELD. Article 11
SONNET Article 13
SOCIAL PROBLEMS AND THEIR PEACEFUL SOLUTION. Article 13
AN ITALIAN COUNT. Article 16
NOTES ON THE OLD MINUTE BOOKS OF THE BRITISH UNION LODGE, No. 114, IPSWICH. A.D. 1762. Article 19
SEA-SIDE DREAMINGS. Article 22
THE WOMEN OF OUR TIME. Article 22
HOW RAILWAY MATERIALS ARE TESTED. Article 24
T' SPELLIN' BEE. Article 26
DU ROLE DE LA FRANCMACONNERIE DANS L'AVENIR. Article 26
FAIRY TALES UTILISED FOR THE NEW GENERATION. Article 28
ODDS AND ENDS OF WIT AND HUMOUR. Article 30
CONTEMPORARY LETTERS ON THE FRENCH REVOLUTION. Article 37
THE ORIGIN AND REFERENCES OF THE HERMESIAN SPURIOUS FREEMASONRY. Article 39
NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE AND ART. Article 47
THE OLD FRIENDS. Article 50
GOLD. Article 50
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Odds And Ends Of Wit And Humour.

coarseness as to be unfit for reproduction here . People thought more coarsely , ancl talked more cosrsel y then than they do now ; but 1 question Avith all our extra refinement Avhether we are much better , or whether a good deal of it is not merely surface-polish — veneering , and no more .

Swift was one day in company with a young coxcomb , Avho , rising from his chair , said , " I would have you to know , Mr . Dean , I set up for a Avit . " " Do you , indeed , " replied the Dean , " then take my advice ancl sit cloion again . " The

folioAving epigram on Dr . Hort , Bishop of Kilmore , afterwards Archbishop of Tuam , is rather good , but almost blasphemous in its bitterness . He wrote a book on quadrille , a gambling game , I believe , and for which the publisher , who Avas imprisoned for it , was never indemnified by the bishop .

" On seeing a worthy prelate go out of church in the time of divine service to Avait on his Grace the Duke of Dorset on his coming to town . Lord Pam in the church , could you think it ? kneeled down !

When told that the Duke was just come to toAvn . His station despising , unawed by the place , He flies from his God to attend on his Grace . To the Court it Avas fitter to pay his devotion ,

Since God had no hand in his lordshi p ' s promotion . " What a fund of satirical aud sarcastic Avit is to be found in "Gulliver ' s Travels . " I suppose when Ave read that marvellous book as boys we read it for the storyas

, we read Bunyan ' s Pilgrim ' s Progress , and never thought of the hidden meaning . Poor fellow , like many another Avit he was a miserable man . A remarkable story is told by Scott of Delany , Avho interrupted Archbishop King and SAvift in a

conversation Avhich left the prelate in tears , and from which Swift rushed away Avith marks of strong terror and agitation in his countenance , upon Avhich the Archbishop said to Delany , " You have just met the most unhappy man on earth ; but on the

subject of his wretchedness you must never ask a question . " Sheridan was a thorough Irish spendthrift as Avell as a wit , and Avhen his

creditors called upon him he used to have them all sent into separate rooms , the doors carefully locked , ancl then he would order the servant to open the front door softly and walk out . There Avas mother Avit in this , at all events . Speaking of Irish and French AvitsI am reminded that

Vol-, taire once praised another writer very heartily . "It is very strange , " said the person Avhom he was addressing , " that you speak so Avell of him , for he says that you are a charlatan . " " Oh , " replied Voltaire , " I think it is very likely that both of us

may be mistaken . " But it is time that I should speak of our own countrymen as Avits and humourists ; ancl AVIIO that has read of Gougreve and Addison , Steele , Prior , Gay and Pope , Smollett and Fielding , Sterne and Goldsmith , but Avill admit that we have had some famous wits

and humourists . I am told that Steele and Goldsmith Avere Irishmen , and Smollett a Scotchman ; but let that pass . Then there is Charles Lamb , the gentle " Elia , " what good things he said ; and Sydney Smith , who Avas the impersonation of AVit and' wisdom . Besides theseMoore—an

, Irishman , by the Avay—ancl Tom Hood and Theodore Hook . The clowns of Shakespeare are wonderful fellows . How quaint and incongruous—but incongruity is the soul of humour , as breA'ity is the soul of wit—is the dialogue betAveen the

gravedigger and Hamlet , you will remember the scene ; and then some of Hamlet ' s own speeches abound in Avit . How funny is the dialogue between Touchstone and . the shepherd in " As you like it . " But

the wisdom of Shakespeare is even more admirable than the Avit . I wish time or space would permit of my giving the readers of the MAGAZINE some quotations from his immortal Avorks , but I doubt not they are familiar to you all as household words . How strange to think that Dr . Johnson

should run down Shakespeare ; one could scarcely put much faith in his judgment , remembering his detraction of the Swan of Avon . Of the great humourists of our own generation I have only to mention the names of Dickens , Thackeray , Douglas

Jerrold , the author of the Ingolclsb y Legends—not to mention Mrs . Brown , Avho appears to give her opinions upon every fresh topic whicli crops up , —to show that the race is not extinct .

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