Macmillan's Magazine, Volume 28Macmillan and Company, 1873 |
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Page 35
... better that we should have songs about ourselves - drinking or fighting , if you like , to keep up the spirits - to lighten the serious cares of life , and drown for a while the responsibility of looking after a whole population of poor ...
... better that we should have songs about ourselves - drinking or fighting , if you like , to keep up the spirits - to lighten the serious cares of life , and drown for a while the responsibility of looking after a whole population of poor ...
Page 302
... better to be religious than orthodox . Well , but is it impossible to be both ? Is acqui- escence in authority in matters of opinion consistent only with coldness of devotion or laxity of life ? So , again , you may hear it said , that ...
... better to be religious than orthodox . Well , but is it impossible to be both ? Is acqui- escence in authority in matters of opinion consistent only with coldness of devotion or laxity of life ? So , again , you may hear it said , that ...
Page 490
... better than the Sheila whom he had imagined , there was little danger in store for either . He would love the true Sheila even better than the creature of his brain . Had he done so ? He found beside him this proud and sensi- tive ...
... better than the Sheila whom he had imagined , there was little danger in store for either . He would love the true Sheila even better than the creature of his brain . Had he done so ? He found beside him this proud and sensi- tive ...
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