Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 142W. Blackwood & Sons, 1887 - Scotland |
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Page 366
... natural man , she might wake him up to a sense of his spiritual imperfection . She went to work on him , tended him tenderly and faithfully , and , as I suppose , used the mollia tempora fandi to convince him of his wicked- ness and ...
... natural man , she might wake him up to a sense of his spiritual imperfection . She went to work on him , tended him tenderly and faithfully , and , as I suppose , used the mollia tempora fandi to convince him of his wicked- ness and ...
Page 379
... natural human incredulity and satire and laughter . It is true , and proved by at least one public document , that the gibe grew into serious use , and that even the gravest citizens forgot after a time that Marco of the Millions was ...
... natural human incredulity and satire and laughter . It is true , and proved by at least one public document , that the gibe grew into serious use , and that even the gravest citizens forgot after a time that Marco of the Millions was ...
Page 388
... natural that the Jubilee Year should recommend itself as a season appropriate for taking stock of ourselves and our belongings , political and domestic . It is also both natural and graceful that we should endeavour to con- nect the ...
... natural that the Jubilee Year should recommend itself as a season appropriate for taking stock of ourselves and our belongings , political and domestic . It is also both natural and graceful that we should endeavour to con- nect the ...
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