The Man in the Moon: Consisting of Essays and Critiques on the Politics, Morals, Manners, Drama, &c. of the Present Day ... [no. 1-24; Nov. 12, 1803-Jan. 28 [i.e. Feb. 11] 1804]William Smelley S. Highley, 1804 - 194 sider |
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... acquainted with style , determine the question ; that is , if they have not forgot the old stile in favour of the ... acquaintance in Great Britain ; that he has not the honour of a personal knowledge of any of the Reviewers ; that he ...
... acquainted with style , determine the question ; that is , if they have not forgot the old stile in favour of the ... acquaintance in Great Britain ; that he has not the honour of a personal knowledge of any of the Reviewers ; that he ...
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... acquaintance upon earth , and is perfectly independant , and above every thing that is mean . It may possibly be asked , What business the Man in the Moon has to make any of his observations upon us ? Why he should have fixed his ...
... acquaintance upon earth , and is perfectly independant , and above every thing that is mean . It may possibly be asked , What business the Man in the Moon has to make any of his observations upon us ? Why he should have fixed his ...
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... acquaintance , with the customary etiquette , Mr. Reader ; Mr. Man in the Moon , Mr. Man in the Moon , Mr. Reader ; after which , I believe , it is usual to be more open and communicative than any one , ( acquainted with the nature of ...
... acquaintance , with the customary etiquette , Mr. Reader ; Mr. Man in the Moon , Mr. Man in the Moon , Mr. Reader ; after which , I believe , it is usual to be more open and communicative than any one , ( acquainted with the nature of ...
Side 11
... acquainted with the beautiful and sublime , might have called me ugly . My dispo- sition was more retrograde than the action of my legs , which made the like angles in walking as may be no- ticed in the pedatim of a young volunteer ...
... acquainted with the beautiful and sublime , might have called me ugly . My dispo- sition was more retrograde than the action of my legs , which made the like angles in walking as may be no- ticed in the pedatim of a young volunteer ...
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... acquaintance with the invi- sible movers of these performers , who dance them about like puppets , just as they please ... acquainted with the infirmities of human beings , and with the havoc self - interest , pride , and vanity make ...
... acquaintance with the invi- sible movers of these performers , who dance them about like puppets , just as they please ... acquainted with the infirmities of human beings , and with the havoc self - interest , pride , and vanity make ...
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