TTALIAN is at once one of the easiest foreign -L languages for an Englishman to leam (especially if he ever learnt any Latin, and remembers any of it) and one of the most pleasant to possess. As the correspondence from listeners amply proves, Signor Breglia's series of readings, of which this evening's is the third, has met with a ready welcome, and obviously there are very many listeners who appreciate the chance of hearing Italian read by an Italian, with instruction in idiom and syntax, and a short talk on Italian literature and affairs. Those who arc following his readings in Hachette's edition of the ' Novelle' should note that this evening he will start at the top of page 17, ' Del resto ,' and continue as far as the bottom of page 20, ' al pasto della Lisa.'