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Field, Eugene, 1850-1895
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The essential character of the people is gaiety, and the character of the Venetian language is pleasantry.
Delighted to see my country again, which always appeared to me more and more extraordinary and amusing, I returned to my new lodging, where I found Imer waiting for me, who informed me of his inten- tion of calling on M. Grimani, the proprietor of the theatre, next day, and of taking me with him to be introduced to his excellency, if I had no other en- gagements.
As I was unengaged I accep
...ted his proposition, and we accordingly went together. M. Grimani was the most polite man in the world ; and he had nothing of that inconvenient haughtiness, which is as prejudicial to the great as it is humiliating to inferiors. Illus- MEMOIRS OF GOLDONI. 171 trious by birth, and estimable from his talents, he was desirous only of being beloved, and his amiable quali- ties captivated every heart.
He received me with great kindness, and engaged me to labour for the company which he maintained ; and by way of farther encouragement, he gave me hopes, that as he was also proprietor of the theatre of St John Chrysostom, and undertaker of the grand opera, he would endeavour to employ me and attach me to that theatre.


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