Select British Classics, 第 15 卷J. Conrad, 1803 |
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... cheerfulness to mirth . The latter I consider as an act , the former as a habit of the mind . Mirth is short and transient , cheerful- ness fixed and permanent . Those are often raised in- to the greatest transports of mirth , who are ...
... cheerfulness to mirth . The latter I consider as an act , the former as a habit of the mind . Mirth is short and transient , cheerful- ness fixed and permanent . Those are often raised in- to the greatest transports of mirth , who are ...
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... cheerfulness of heart . The first of these is the sense of guilt . A man who lives in a state of vice and impenitence , can have no title to that evenness and tranquillity of mind which is the health of the soul , and the natural effect ...
... cheerfulness of heart . The first of these is the sense of guilt . A man who lives in a state of vice and impenitence , can have no title to that evenness and tranquillity of mind which is the health of the soul , and the natural effect ...
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... cheerfulness of heart . The truth of it is , health and cheerfulness mutually beget each other ; with this difference , that we seldom meet with a great degree of health which is not at- tended with a certain cheerfulness ; but very ...
... cheerfulness of heart . The truth of it is , health and cheerfulness mutually beget each other ; with this difference , that we seldom meet with a great degree of health which is not at- tended with a certain cheerfulness ; but very ...
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