| 1884 - Страниц: 640
...dispositions we prefer to cultivate. The reward of persistency will infallibly come, in the fading out of the sullenness or depression, and the advent of real cheerfulness...must be frigid indeed if it do not gradually thaw ! The only exceptions to this are apparent, not real. The great emotional expressiveness and mobility... | |
| David Jayne Hill - 1888 - Страниц: 770
...dispositions we prefer to cultivate. The reward of persistency will infallibly come, in the fading out of the sullenness or depression and the advent of real cheerfulness and kindliness in their stead."8 All this assumes, however, that we know these actions. The emotions then arise as accompaniments... | |
| William James - 1892 - Страниц: 534
...which we prefer to cultivate. The reward of persistency will infallibly come, in the fading out of the sullenness or depression, and the advent of real cheerfulness...must be frigid indeed if it do not gradually thaw! Against this it is to be said that many actors who perfectly mimic the outward appearances of emotion... | |
| Reuben Post Halleck - 1895 - Страниц: 380
...go through the outward movements of those contrary dispositions which we prefer to cultivate. . . . Smooth the brow, brighten the eye, contract the dorsal...compliment, and your heart must be frigid indeed if it does not gradually thaw" (1). Thus we see that if we put on a cheerful air, the expression will react... | |
| Mary Whiton Calkins - 1901 - Страниц: 570
...which we prefer to cultivate. The reward of persistency will infallibly come, in the fading out of the sullenness or depression, and the advent of real cheerfulness...must be frigid indeed if it do not gradually thaw ! " It is true that this is not a perfectly certain way of arousing emotion : one's courage does not... | |
| Mary Whiton Calkins - 1901 - Страниц: 538
...to cultivate. The reward of persistency will infallibly come, in the fading out of the sullen ness or depression, and the advent of real cheerfulness...must be frigid indeed if it do not gradually thaw ! " It is true that this is not a perfectly certain way of arousing emotion : one's courage does not... | |
| Edward Fry Bartholomew - 1902 - Страниц: 296
...which we prefer to cultivate. The reward of persistency will infallibly come, in the fading out of the sullenness or depression, and the advent of real cheerfulness...the genial compliment, and your heart must be frigid if it do not gradually thaw!" "To guard against passion is one of the chief duties of man. He will... | |
| Sheldon Leavitt - 1903 - Страниц: 262
...cultivate. The reward of persistency will infallibly Says Prof. James: come, in the fading out of the sullenness or depression, and the advent of real cheerfulness...must be frigid indeed if it do not gradually thaw." The patient is encouraged to affirm health and strength, but he does not at first dare to affirm them... | |
| Frances Allen Ross - 1904 - Страниц: 144
...contrary dispositions which we wish to cultivate. Smooth the brow, brighten the eye, straighten the spine, speak in a major key, pass the genial compliment,...must be frigid indeed if it do not gradually thaw." By acting out what we desire, even though we do not have faith in our ability or feel like it, we can... | |
| Robert Craig - 1905 - Страниц: 150
...assiduously, and in the first instance cold-bloodedly, go through the outward movements of those con trary dispositions which we prefer to cultivate. The reward...kindliness in their stead. Smooth the brow, brighten the eyes, contract the dorsal rather than the ventral aspect of the frame, and speak in a major key, pass... | |
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