| 1786 - 670 pages
...FIERCE, UNKULY JOY, THE SETTLED Q.UIET ОГ THY MIND BISTROT. ANON. " IHave always preferred chearfulnefs to mirth. The latter I confider as an act, the former as an habit of the mind. Mirth is fliort and traniient, cheai fulnei's fixed and permanent. Thofe are... | |
| Horae - 1851 - 414 pages
...gained over theirs. — LORD CHESTERFIELD. Cheer fulnefs v. Mirth. HAVE always preferred cheerfulnefs to mirth. The latter I confider as an act, the former as a habit of the mind. Mirth is fhort and tranfient, cheerfulnefs fixed and permanent. Thofe are often raifed into the greateft... | |
| Anne Manning - English fiction - 1860 - 256 pages
...'Cheerfulnefspreferable " 'to Mirth.' How well it opens! ' I have always pre" 'ferred Cheerfulnefs to Mirth. The latter I confider " 'as an Act, the...Might I " have one of Shakfpeare's Plays ? I liked the Mer" chant of Venice fo much! " "Certainly you may. Did you like Romeo and " Juliet 1" "Not at all,... | |
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