George A. Aitken
Capitolo 54
very you divulge to proceed in my narration, so that the progress of the loves
of Clarissa and Chloe, together with the bottles that are he/she drank each
night for that and the many sighs that are issued, and songs
writing, on the other, it has to be our subject on future occasions.
Will's Coffee-house, April 18.
Letters from the Haymarket inform us, that on Saturday evening last the
work of "Pyrrhus and Demetrius"[98] it was finished with the great applause.
This intelligence is not very acceptable to us friends of the theater;
for the stage being a fun of the reason and all our
faculty, so to be pleased with the anxiety of them for three
times together, and being given above to the a little deep satisfaction of the
eyes and ears only it seems to rise, rather from the degeneration of ours
understanding, that an improvement of our diversions. [99] that the
understanding doesn't have part in the pleasure it is evident, from that that these
letters very positively affirm, to the intelligence that a great part of the
show was made in Italian: and a great critic fell in the adaptations in
the gallery, to not only feeling the time and it puts, but languages and
nations confused in the most incorrigible way. Its spleen is this way
extremely moved on this occasion, that he will publish an essay
against works that, he thinks, you/he/she has already tilted us to thoughts
of the peace, and if you/he/she is born, it has to infallibly demolish us to continue
the war. He has communicated his/her scheme to the whole room, and it declared
in that things of way of some kind first was introduced. He has on
this occasion considered in general the nature of sounds, and it did a
very elaborate detour on the London cries,[100] where he has
shown by reason and the philosophy because oysters are plants,
card-matches[101] sung, and turnips and all the other vegetables neither
weeping, sung, neither says, but sold, with an accent and neither it tunes up natural
to equip or beast. This piece seems to be taken by the model of that
excellent dissertation of Mrs. Manly the teacher, pertaining to