Both Uses of
solace
in
Emma
- It is his companion all this evening, his solace, his delight.†
Chpt 1.7-8 *
- She could not think that Harriet's solace or her own sins required more; and she was therefore industriously getting rid of the subject as they returned;—but it burst out again when she thought she had succeeded, and after speaking some time of what the poor must suffer in winter, and receiving no other answer than a very plaintive— "Mr.†
Chpt 2.1-2
Definition:
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(solace) comfort felt or given during a time of disappointment or misery