All 4 Uses of
felicity
in
The Count of Monte Cristo
- Man does not appear to me to be intended to enjoy felicity so unmixed; happiness is like the enchanted palaces we read of in our childhood, where fierce, fiery dragons defend the entrance and approach; and monsters of all shapes and kinds, requiring to be overcome ere victory is ours.†
Chpt 5-6
- These considerations naturally gave Villefort a feeling of such complete felicity that his mind was fairly dazzled in its contemplation.†
Chpt 7-8
- He soon became calmer and more happy, for only now did he begin to realize his felicity.†
Chpt 23-24
- Such felicity seems above all price—as a thing impossible and unattainable.†
Chpt 51-52 *
Definition:
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(felicity as in: domestic felicity) happiness or luck; or an instance or source of such