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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Side 2
... actions of his undermentioned neigh- bours , and know more about them than they may think ; in short , he is constantly paying them atten- tion , and in this respect he must be allowed to show a true greatness of character , for he ...
... actions of his undermentioned neigh- bours , and know more about them than they may think ; in short , he is constantly paying them atten- tion , and in this respect he must be allowed to show a true greatness of character , for he ...
Side 4
... actions of men , uninterrupted by partialities or preju- dices , as he has little or no acquaintance upon earth , and is perfectly independant , and above every thing that is mean . It may possibly be asked , What business the Man in ...
... actions of men , uninterrupted by partialities or preju- dices , as he has little or no acquaintance upon earth , and is perfectly independant , and above every thing that is mean . It may possibly be asked , What business the Man in ...
Side 6
... actions , and that a good deal of spleen may possibly be mixed with his remarks upon us , since , as he criticises the morals and manners of so little a place as Great Britain , he must make it a point to do so . Whether the Man in the ...
... actions , and that a good deal of spleen may possibly be mixed with his remarks upon us , since , as he criticises the morals and manners of so little a place as Great Britain , he must make it a point to do so . Whether the Man in the ...
Side 7
... actions , allowing for parallax , declination and refraction . Also , how he is able to pry so well into cabinets , and councils ; to get into the inner chambers of families ; how every thing is laid open to him , even the machinery of ...
... actions , allowing for parallax , declination and refraction . Also , how he is able to pry so well into cabinets , and councils ; to get into the inner chambers of families ; how every thing is laid open to him , even the machinery of ...
Side 9
... action of the depressor anguli oris , with a remarkable oscillation of the head , resembling in its movements the action of a pendulum , which I rather imagine to have been the effect of intense study , though some ill - natured and ...
... action of the depressor anguli oris , with a remarkable oscillation of the head , resembling in its movements the action of a pendulum , which I rather imagine to have been the effect of intense study , though some ill - natured and ...
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