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Chapter 5. Opera and Theatres.
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With the winter came to an end the amusement which, in spite of the existing political demonstration2, I had drawn3 from the theatres. The Fenice, the great theatre of the city, being the property of private persons, has not been opened since the discontents of the Venetians were intensified4 in 1859; and it will not be opened, they say, till Victor Emanuel comes to honor the ceremony. Though not large, and certainly not so magnificent as the Venetians think, the Fenice is a superb and tasteful theatre. The best opera was formerly5 given in it, and now that it is closed, the musical drama, of course, suffers. The Italians seldom go to it, and as there is not a sufficient number of foreign residents to support it in good style, the opera commonly conforms to the character of the theatre San Benedetto, in which it is given, and is second-rate. It is nearly always subsidized by the city to the amount of several thousand florins; but nobody need fall into the error, on this account, of supposing that it is cheap to the opera-goer, as it is in the little German cities. A box does not cost a great deal; but as the theatre is carried on in Italy by two different managements,—one of which receives the money for the boxes and seats, and the other the fee of admission to the theatre,—there is always the demand of the latter to be satisfied with nearly the same outlay6 as that for the box, before you can reach your place. The pit is fitted up with seats, of course, but you do not sit down there without paying. So, most Italians (who if they go at all go without ladies) and the poorer sort of government officials stand; the orchestra seats are reserved for the officers of the garrison7. The first row of boxes, which is on a level with the heads of people in the pit, is well enough, but rank and fashion take a loftier flight, and sit in the second tier.
You look about in vain, however, for that old life of the theatre which once formed so great a part of Venetian gayety,—the visits from box to box, the gossiping between the acts, and the half-occult flirtations. The people in the boxes are few, the
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lottery
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allusion
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auditors
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| 通过叫卖主动兜售(hawk的过去式与过去分词形式) | |
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marionette
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thither
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delightful
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relish
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| n.滋味,享受,爱好,调味品;vt.加调味料,享受,品味;vi.有滋味 | |
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aristocrats
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contrived
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maneuvered
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exigencies
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gliding
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locomotion
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spectral
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assassinations
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descended
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disparaging
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peculiar
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liar
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picturesque
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converse
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utterance
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procured
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sardonic
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inverse
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fangs
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parlance
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glutton
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avaricious
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recurrence
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obsolete
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wilful
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apparition
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affected
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| n.丝绒,天鹅绒;adj.丝绒制的,柔软的 | |
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