[COMPLETE] Letters On England by Voltaire - ke
PL OK!IstXA wrote: ↑May 6th, 2020, 8:14 am Hi, Kevin,
Letter 17 is uploaded for PL. Thank you and have a nice day.
https://librivox.org/uploads/kathrinee/lettersonengland_17_128kb.mp3 (17:43, 90dB)
I couldn't understand a word of the mathS and all, but you sounded great!
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That's typical Voltaire - he thinks French are superior except for Newton. He's showing off how much He knows through writing about Newton
KevinS wrote: ↑May 7th, 2020, 12:29 pmPL OK!IstXA wrote: ↑May 6th, 2020, 8:14 am Hi, Kevin,
Letter 17 is uploaded for PL. Thank you and have a nice day.
https://librivox.org/uploads/kathrinee/lettersonengland_17_128kb.mp3 (17:43, 90dB)
I couldn't understand a word of the mathS and all, but you sounded great!
Hi, Kevin, Letter 18 is now uploaded. "Pardon my blemishes of the reading of Hamlet and the French pronunciation & intonation .... "
https://librivox.org/uploads/kathrinee/lettersonengland_18_128kb.mp3 (18:35, 89.9dB)
Xiaoyan
p.s. G's Ruskin to follow soon...
https://librivox.org/uploads/kathrinee/lettersonengland_18_128kb.mp3 (18:35, 89.9dB)
Xiaoyan
p.s. G's Ruskin to follow soon...
I thought you did a wonderful job! PL OK!IstXA wrote: ↑June 2nd, 2020, 10:12 am Hi, Kevin, Letter 18 is now uploaded. "Pardon my blemishes of the reading of Hamlet and the French pronunciation & intonation .... "
https://librivox.org/uploads/kathrinee/lettersonengland_18_128kb.mp3 (18:35, 89.9dB)
Xiaoyan
p.s. G's Ruskin to follow soon...
Voltaire with his strong, strong opinions... I can't say I disagree with him all the time.
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phew merci beaucoup.
KevinS wrote: ↑June 16th, 2020, 12:24 pmI thought you did a wonderful job! PL OK!IstXA wrote: ↑June 2nd, 2020, 10:12 am Hi, Kevin, Letter 18 is now uploaded. "Pardon my blemishes of the reading of Hamlet and the French pronunciation & intonation .... "
https://librivox.org/uploads/kathrinee/lettersonengland_18_128kb.mp3 (18:35, 89.9dB)
Xiaoyan
p.s. G's Ruskin to follow soon...
Voltaire with his strong, strong opinions... I can't say I disagree with him all the time.
Letter19 is now uploaded for your PL. Thank you.
https://librivox.org/uploads/kathrinee/lettersonengland_19_128kb.mp3 (13:29 88.6dB)
https://librivox.org/uploads/kathrinee/lettersonengland_19_128kb.mp3 (13:29 88.6dB)
Thank you!IstXA wrote: ↑July 1st, 2020, 6:56 am Letter19 is now uploaded for your PL. Thank you.
https://librivox.org/uploads/kathrinee/lettersonengland_19_128kb.mp3 (13:29 88.6dB)
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PL OK!IstXA wrote: ↑July 1st, 2020, 6:56 am Letter19 is now uploaded for your PL. Thank you.
https://librivox.org/uploads/kathrinee/lettersonengland_19_128kb.mp3 (13:29 88.6dB)
I wonder if the French at that time had something called a 'spoiler alert"!
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Good afternoon, Kevin, Letter 20 is now ready for PL - THANK YOU - it is a very short one... . Four more letters to go, more French to come though...
https://librivox.org/uploads/kathrinee/lettersonengland_20_128kb.mp3 (05:15 89.3dB)
Oh, the original text doesn't have the poem in English...here is a Google translated version for your fun....
What have I seen in Italy?
Pride, shrewdness, and poverty,
Big compliments, little kindness
And a lot of ceremony.
“The extravagant comedy
That often the Inquisition
Wind that we call religion
But here we call madness.
“Nature in vain beneficent
Wind to enrich its charming places,
Priests with a sorrowful hand
Stifles its most beautiful presents.
“The monsignors, so saying Grands,
Alone in their magnificent palaces
There are illustrious lazy people,
Without money, and without servants.
“For the little ones, without freedom,
Martyrs of the yoke that dominates them,
They took a vow of poverty,
Praying to God out of idleness
And always fasting from famine.
“These beautiful places of the blessed Pope
Seem to live by devils;
And the miserable inhabitants
Are damned in Paradise.
https://librivox.org/uploads/kathrinee/lettersonengland_20_128kb.mp3 (05:15 89.3dB)
Oh, the original text doesn't have the poem in English...here is a Google translated version for your fun....
What have I seen in Italy?
Pride, shrewdness, and poverty,
Big compliments, little kindness
And a lot of ceremony.
“The extravagant comedy
That often the Inquisition
Wind that we call religion
But here we call madness.
“Nature in vain beneficent
Wind to enrich its charming places,
Priests with a sorrowful hand
Stifles its most beautiful presents.
“The monsignors, so saying Grands,
Alone in their magnificent palaces
There are illustrious lazy people,
Without money, and without servants.
“For the little ones, without freedom,
Martyrs of the yoke that dominates them,
They took a vow of poverty,
Praying to God out of idleness
And always fasting from famine.
“These beautiful places of the blessed Pope
Seem to live by devils;
And the miserable inhabitants
Are damned in Paradise.
You're so very sweet to think of me.IstXA wrote: ↑September 2nd, 2020, 9:37 am Good afternoon, Kevin, Letter 20 is now ready for PL - THANK YOU - it is a very short one... . Four more letters to go, more French to come though...
https://librivox.org/uploads/kathrinee/lettersonengland_20_128kb.mp3 (05:15 89.3dB)
Oh, the original text doesn't have the poem in English...here is a Google translated version for your fun....
What have I seen in Italy?
Pride, shrewdness, and poverty,
Big compliments, little kindness
And a lot of ceremony.
“The extravagant comedy
That often the Inquisition
Wind that we call religion
But here we call madness.
“Nature in vain beneficent
Wind to enrich its charming places,
Priests with a sorrowful hand
Stifles its most beautiful presents.
“The monsignors, so saying Grands,
Alone in their magnificent palaces
There are illustrious lazy people,
Without money, and without servants.
“For the little ones, without freedom,
Martyrs of the yoke that dominates them,
They took a vow of poverty,
Praying to God out of idleness
And always fasting from famine.
“These beautiful places of the blessed Pope
Seem to live by devils;
And the miserable inhabitants
Are damned in Paradise.
I often wonder if I am too old to learn French.
My LibriVox: https://librivox.org/sections/readers/13278
PL OK! It's lovely to hear your voice again!IstXA wrote: ↑September 2nd, 2020, 9:37 am Good afternoon, Kevin, Letter 20 is now ready for PL - THANK YOU - it is a very short one... . Four more letters to go, more French to come though...
https://librivox.org/uploads/kathrinee/lettersonengland_20_128kb.mp3 (05:15 89.3dB)
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I just started learning French too - the prose Voltaire appreciatively translated or (mockingly?!) is too good to keep to myself... ehheKevinS wrote: ↑September 2nd, 2020, 10:32 amYou're so very sweet to think of me.IstXA wrote: ↑September 2nd, 2020, 9:37 am Good afternoon, Kevin, Letter 20 is now ready for PL - THANK YOU - it is a very short one... . Four more letters to go, more French to come though...
https://librivox.org/uploads/kathrinee/lettersonengland_20_128kb.mp3 (05:15 89.3dB)
Oh, the original text doesn't have the poem in English...here is a Google translated version for your fun....
What have I seen in Italy?
Pride, shrewdness, and poverty,
Big compliments, little kindness
And a lot of ceremony.
“The extravagant comedy
That often the Inquisition
Wind that we call religion
But here we call madness.
“Nature in vain beneficent
Wind to enrich its charming places,
Priests with a sorrowful hand
Stifles its most beautiful presents.
“The monsignors, so saying Grands,
Alone in their magnificent palaces
There are illustrious lazy people,
Without money, and without servants.
“For the little ones, without freedom,
Martyrs of the yoke that dominates them,
They took a vow of poverty,
Praying to God out of idleness
And always fasting from famine.
“These beautiful places of the blessed Pope
Seem to live by devils;
And the miserable inhabitants
Are damned in Paradise.
I often wonder if I am too old to learn French.
Letter 21 is uploaded for your PL, Kevin. Thank you.
https://librivox.org/uploads/kathrinee/lettersonengland_21_128kb.mp3 (15:44 89.6dB)
https://librivox.org/uploads/kathrinee/lettersonengland_21_128kb.mp3 (15:44 89.6dB)
PL OK!IstXA wrote: ↑October 1st, 2020, 6:03 am Letter 21 is uploaded for your PL, Kevin. Thank you.
https://librivox.org/uploads/kathrinee/lettersonengland_21_128kb.mp3 (15:44 89.6dB)
Always perfect!
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