George A. Aitken
Capitolo 29
Theodosius of Greece and Henry the octave of England. It is known well
he has been in the condition of each of those illustrious characters for
a lot of times together, and it behaved in those tall stations, in
all the changes of the scene, with appropriate dignity. For these reasons,
we intend to repeat this favour to him on a correct occasion, so that not he who
you/he/she can instruct so well us in personating it faked the pains, you/he/she should be lost
to us suffering from truths a bottom. The city is currently in very great
anticipation of now to see on a trial basis a comedy that it is the
twenty-scene production of my friend of honoured the Mr. Thomas Di Urfey;[72]
who, besides its great ability in the dramatic one has a particular talent
in the lyric way to write, and that with a way completely new and
unknown to the ancient Greek and Romans, where he is but weakly
imitated in the translations of the Italian and modern works. [73]
The Coffee-house of St. James, April 11.
Letters from the 16 Hague say, that Greater-general Cadogan[74]
you/he/she had gone to Brussels, with orders to disperse correct instructions for
assembling to the beginning the whole strength of the allies in Flanders of
next month. [75] The late offers respect to the peace you/they were done in the
style of people that you/they are thought on equal terms. But the allies
has so solo a sense of their present advantages that they doesn't want
you leave entrance to an essay, except offers of France what is more appropriated to her
present condition. To the same duration we make preparations, as if we were
alarmed by a greater strength that that in that we am bringing the
field. This way this point seems now to available sword to be debated. This was
that that a great general[76] alluded to, when him asking to the names of those
who had to be plenipotentiary for the peace that achieves, he/she answered, with a
serious air, is approximately there one hundred thousand of us." The Mr. Kidney that
it has here the ear of the greatest statesmen that you/they come of, it tells me,