Eminent literary and scientific men of Italy, Spain, and Portugal. Vol. 2 (of 3)Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft
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Eminent literary and scientific men of Italy, Spain, and Portugal. Vol. 2 (of 3)
Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft
Authors -- Biography; Scientists -- Biography
Their journey was full of "many accidents of flood and field." The
melancholy and thoughtfulness occasioned by his disaster vanished under
the influence of his happy temperament; and his wife was even better
skilled than he in that best philosophy which makes light of worldly
misfortunes. On their arrival at Bologna, he was surrounded by the
directors of theatres, who asked for comedies. He gave them three, and
wrote another on the subject of the Ragusan swindler, in which he
comforted himself, and dissipated the rest of his regrets, by
representing to the life all the actors in that too real drama. This
task concluded, he was about to proceed to Modena, when he heard that
the duke was absent at the Spanish camp at Rimini, and that his best
chance of pursuing his claims was to accompany Ferramonti, a celebrated
pantaloon, to the latter town; where, in default of justice being done
him by his sovereign, he might have a further resource in the company of
actors to which this comedian belonged. This latter staff turned out the
stoutest of the two: the duke changed the conversation when Goldoni
mentioned his claims on the ducal bank; but as long as the carnival
lasted, he supplied the actors with dramas, and lived a comfortable life
at Rimini. At length it became necessary to depart for Genoa. The armies
which then occupied the country rendered it impossible to get horses;
and he and some other travellers agreed to embark for Pesaro. The sea
was high, the passengers suffered: weary of their sea voyage, they
disembarked half way, at Cattolica, and, leaving their effects to the
care of servants, proceeded in a cart to Pesaro.
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