“The” Spectator, Svazek 6J. Parsons, 1793 |
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Strana 12
... CHEARFULNESS . ANON . I HAVE always preferred Chearfulness to Mirth . The latter I consider as an act , the former as an habit of the mind . Mirth is short and transient , Chearfulness fixed and permanent . Those are often raised into ...
... CHEARFULNESS . ANON . I HAVE always preferred Chearfulness to Mirth . The latter I consider as an act , the former as an habit of the mind . Mirth is short and transient , Chearfulness fixed and permanent . Those are often raised into ...
Strana 13
... Chearfulness of mind is not liable to any of these exceptions ; it is of a serious and composed nature ; it does not throw the mind into a condition improper for the present state of humanity , and is very conspicuous in the characters ...
... Chearfulness of mind is not liable to any of these exceptions ; it is of a serious and composed nature ; it does not throw the mind into a condition improper for the present state of humanity , and is very conspicuous in the characters ...
Strana 14
... chearful state of mind in its third relation , I cannot but look upon it as a constant habitual gratitude to the great Author of Nature . An inward Chearfulness is an implicit praise and thanks- giving to Providence under all its ...
... chearful state of mind in its third relation , I cannot but look upon it as a constant habitual gratitude to the great Author of Nature . An inward Chearfulness is an implicit praise and thanks- giving to Providence under all its ...
Strana 15
... Chearfulness , and would act very unreasonably should they endeavour after it . It is impossible for any one to live in good humour , and enjoy his present ex- istence , who is apprehensive either of torment or of annihilation ; of ...
... Chearfulness , and would act very unreasonably should they endeavour after it . It is impossible for any one to live in good humour , and enjoy his present ex- istence , who is apprehensive either of torment or of annihilation ; of ...
Strana 16
... Chearfulness to a good mind , is the consideration of that Being on whom we have our dependence , and in whom ... chearful temper , as makes us pleasing to ourselves , to those with whom we converse , and to HIM whom we were made to ...
... Chearfulness to a good mind , is the consideration of that Being on whom we have our dependence , and in whom ... chearful temper , as makes us pleasing to ourselves , to those with whom we converse , and to HIM whom we were made to ...
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