It is evident from the nature of the document, that village life had its infelicities in 1670, quite as fully as to-day, and that a poem might have grown out of it, had daily life been thought worthy of a poem.
And so I think the Poet's boldness in metaphor sometimes makes him overbold, or at least betrays him into infelicities of boldness.
And the same deep skill is shown in the case of the good old Lord Gonzalo, whose sense of his owninfelicities seems lost in his care to minister comfort and diversion to others.
It is a graver matter to speak of infelicities of diction in a book so justly famous as the Prayer Book for its pure and wholesome English.
It may be objected that people guard their marital infelicities too jealously and are too loath to discuss them to come willingly to such a place; that the idea involves a presumptuous interference in the private lives of individuals.
Marital infelicities and broken homes are not universal, fortunately, but some of the human weaknesses which lead to them are very nearly so.
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