Lexicographical Neighbors of Cheerfulnesses
Literary usage of Cheerfulnesses
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Essays on the Greek Christian Poets and the English Poets by Elizabeth Barrett Browning (1864)
"They two are alike in their cheerfulness, yet are their cheerfulnesses most unlike.
Each poet laughs : yet their laughters ring with as far a difference as ..."
2. The Greek Christian Poets and the English Poets by Elizabeth Barrett Browning (1863)
"They two are alike in their cheerfulness, yet are their cheerfulnesses most unlike.
Each poet laughs: yet their laughters ring with as far a difference as ..."
3. Fraser's Magazine by Thomas Carlyle (1856)
"The room was bright and pleasant ; she had brought into it all those cheerfulnesses
which can alleviate the long-to-be-endured suffering from which all ..."
4. The Gentle Life: Essays in Aid of the Formation of Character by James Hain Friswell (1870)
"But the married know that ours is a day of small things; small sacrifices daily
performed without a murmur; small cheerfulnesses, good-temper, ..."
5. The Book of the Poets by Elizabeth Barrett Browning (1877)
"They two are alike in their cheerfulness, yet are their cheerfulnesses most unlike.
Each poet laughs: yet their laughters ring with as far a difference as ..."