Essays and Tales

Joseph Addison

Capitolo 13

is hidden.  He very beautifully says, in his/her his/her own excuse that him
doesn't act for profit;  what he satisfies an innocent pleasure in him,
and what best to spend away an evening in this way is that in
playing of hazard and drinking:  but to the same duration it says, with an a lot
joke of it grants on him, that if its name had to be known,
the sick-natured it is probable that world calls him/it "the donkey in the skin of the lion."
The temperament of this gentleman is killed of such happy to mixture the
mild and the choleric one, that he surpasses both predecessors of his, and
you/he/she has drawn together the greatest public that has been known in the
man's memory.

I don't have to conclude my account without taking notice of a
unfounded relationship that has been elevated to a gentleman
disadvantage, whose I have to declare me an admirer;  or rather that,
Signior Nicolini and the lion have been seen peaceably of the session from
each other, and smoking together behind the scenes a pipe;  from that
their common enemies would insinuate that it is but a fictitious fight
what they represents on the stage:  but on investigation I find, that
if some that such correspondence has passed among them, were up to
the fight was ended, when at the lion would be looked on as died
according to the rules received of the play.  Besides, this is that that
every day is practiced in the Westminster it Salts, where void is
usual that to see a pair of lawyers that are lacerating each
other asunder in the court, embracing each other as soon as them
it is out of him.

I of some part of this relationship would not be thought for reflecting on
Signior Nicolini that, in to act this part, only absent with the
I taste unfortunate of his/her public:  he knows well a lot that the lion
it has many more admirers of him;  as they says of the famous ones
equestrian statue on the Pont-Neuf in Paris to which more people go
sees the horse that the king that sits on him.  On the contrary one, it
it gives me a correct indignation to see a person whose action gives new
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