Index Entry | Comedy, Married Philosopher [t], speech from quoted [beg] O Bellefleur, I |
Location | London |
Citation | CG-NH.761.004 7 Feb 1761:11,12 (305) . . . [1 line, 76 lines on evils of detraction] I shall conclude with a speech which I had the pleasure to hear applauded. 'O Bellefleur, I see pity struggle with resentment; cherish the Godlike virtue. Brutes can revenge, but only man forgive: mercy is the darling attribute of heaven; and he who shews it most, approaches nearest to the divinity.' Married Philosopher, a Comedy. I am, Sir, your's &c. Aug. 20, 1760 [signed] A.C. |
Generic Title | Connecticut Gazette-New Haven |
Date | 1761.02.07 |
Publisher | Parker, James, and Co. |
City, State | New Haven, CT |
Year | 1761 |
Bibliography | B0013382 |