Memoirs of Casanova — volume 27: Expelled From Spain
Memoirs of Casanova — volume 27: Expelled From Spain
Casanova Giacomo
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I got this ambassador to call the attention of his Government to the workI had recently published, and the answer the State Inquisitors gave mayastonish my readers, but it did not astonish me. The secretary of thefamous and accursed Tribunal wrote to say that he had done well to callthe attention of the Inquisitors to this work, as the author'spresumption appeared on the title-page. He added that the work would beexamined, and in the mean time the ambassador was instructed to shew meno signal m...arks of favour lest the Court should suppose he was protectingme as a Venetian. Nevertheless, it was the same tribunal that had facilitated my access tothe ambassador to Madrid--Mocenigo. I told Berlendis that my visits should be limited in number, and freefrom all ostentation. I was much interested in his son's tutor; he was a priest, a man ofletters, and a poet. His name was Andreis, and he is now resident inEngland, where he enjoys full liberty, the greatest of all blessings. I spent my time at Turin very pleasantly, in the midst of a small circleof Epicureans; there were the old Chevalier Raiberti, the Comte de laPerouse, a certain Abbe Roubien, a delightful man, the voluptuous Comtede Riva, and the English ambassador.
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