Bonario apply for intercession, upon every new offence against Felicia; but too impatient of delay, and out of humour with his advocate, he renewed his acquaintance with a court lady, called Vice, who was there upon a visit, and engaged her to solicit... The British Essayists;: The world - Page 55by Alexander Chalmers - 1808Full view - About this book
| 1753 - 646 pages
...Innocence. To this amiable ruftic did BONARIO apply for interceffion, upon every new offence againft FELICIA ; but too impatient of delay, and out of humour...with his advocate, he renewed his acquaintance with a court-lady called Vice, who was there upon a vifit, and engaged her to follicit for him. This behaviour... | |
| 324 pages
...Innocence. To this amiable ruftic did BONARIO apply for interceflion, upon every new offence againft FELICIA; but too impatient of delay, and out of humour...with his advocate, he renewed his acquaintance with a court-lady called Vice, who was there upon a vifit, and engaged her to follicit for him. This behaviour... | |
| English literature - 730 pages
...ruftic did Bonario apply for interceflion, upon every new offence agamft Felicia ; but too impatient to delay, and out of humour with his advocate, he renewed his acquaintance with a court lady, cal. led Vice, who was there upon a vifit, and engaged her to follicit for him. This behaviour (b enraged... | |
| Edward Moore - English essays - 1772 - 364 pages
...ruflic did BONARIO apply for interceflion, upon every new offence againft FELICIA ; but too impatient to delay, and out of humour with his advocate, he renewed...with a court lady, called Vice, who was there upon a vifit, and engaged her to follicit for him. This behaviour fo enraged FELICIA, that fhe again withdrew... | |
| 1776 - 296 pages
...interceffion upon every new offence againft Felicia ; but, too impatient to delay, and out of humour \vi:h his advocate, he renewed his acquaintance with a court lady called Vice, who was there upon a vilit, and engaged her to folicit for him. This behaviour fo enraged Felicia, that fhe again withdrew... | |
| 1786 - 636 pages
...ruftic did Bonario apply for iotercemon, upon everf nt-a offence agaicft Felicia; but too impatient to delay, and out of humour with his advocate, he renewed his acquaintance with a court lacy, called Vice, who was there jpon a V'lit, and engaged her to iblicitfor him. This behaviour to... | |
| British essayists - 1802 - 360 pages
...simple villager, culled Innocence. To this amiable rustic did BOXARIO apply for intercession, tipon every new offence against FELICIA; but too impatient...in the warmth of her resentment, sent up a petition ij Jupiter, to be recalled to heave;:. Jupite\, upon this petition, called a council of the gods; in... | |
| Lionel Thomas Berguer - English essays - 1823 - 636 pages
...society, and was rarely denied access to her, but when Passion had misguided him. Felicia lived in this retreat, with the daughter of a simple villager, called...recalled to heaven. Jupiter, upon this petition, called a council of the gods ; in which it was decreed, that while Bonario continued upon earth, Felicia should... | |
| Lionel Thomas Berguer - English essays - 1823 - 336 pages
...society, and was rarely denied access to her, but when Passion had misguided him. Felicia lived in this retreat, with the daughter of a simple villager, called...recalled to heaven. Jupiter, upon this petition, called a council of the gods ; in which it was decreed, that while Bonario continued upon earth, Felicia should... | |
| British essayists - 1823 - 788 pages
...society, and was rarely denied access to her, but when Passion had misguided him. Felicia lived in this retreat, with the daughter of a simple villager, called...recalled to heaven. Jupiter, upon this petition, called a council of the gods ; in which it was decreed, that while Bonario continued upon earth, Felicia should... | |
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