183.HUMBOLDT TO VARNHAGEN.
Berlin,Sep. 24th, 1856.
Berlin,Sep. 24th, 1856.
Berlin,Sep. 24th, 1856.
Berlin,Sep. 24th, 1856.
Before I bury myself again for some days in Potsdam, a sacrifice to the Queen and to her solitude, I shall, dear friend, justify the Grand Duke and myself. The Grand Duke visited you, which honors him, not to consult you, but out of respect for your fine talents and your character, because he had, as he said, inherited the idea from his house, that one must see two men in Berlin, you and me. That we must both accept with gratitude as an inheritance from theold gentlemanand the Imperial Highness, who is a worthy lady. He had not at all the idea to speak with you of what he seeks and never will find (equal inclination for science and poetry, history of geographical discoveries, art, painting, gems and sculpture, refined social manners, fluent French speaking and waiting, also reading aloud). That bantling is yet unborn. I said,j’aviserai, and quitecasually I added, that I would ask your opinion. Only when taking leave, which he introduced officially by very far-fetched phrases on the “noble grey-haired youth,” he asked me whether it would be contrary to my wishes to submit the problem to you also. The visit had for its motive the manifestation of inherited reverence, and a desire to produce an effect, which must be connected with some self-denial at eight o’clock in the morning, on the day of departure. To vaccinate him with our excellent H., we might send the latter for four months to Paris and London; but would a mind like H.’s put up with it?J’en doute.
Most cordially, yourA. v. Humboldt.
Most cordially, yourA. v. Humboldt.
Most cordially, yourA. v. Humboldt.
Most cordially, your
A. v. Humboldt.
Wednesday.
Wednesday.
Wednesday.
Wednesday.
Gerlach intends to separate himself from the King, and to oust Reyher, whereby he would still remain quite near the King, ay, even nearer than at present, for the cause of little animosities (electricity from contact) would then disappear.