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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... admiration the order of the universe ; he is no democrat , for he is above the com- mon sphere ; and he disclaims all aristocracy , except over the presumptions of impudence and ignorance . In the Man of the Moon - Merit shall find a ...
... admiration the order of the universe ; he is no democrat , for he is above the com- mon sphere ; and he disclaims all aristocracy , except over the presumptions of impudence and ignorance . In the Man of the Moon - Merit shall find a ...
Side 36
... admiration of the whole house , who will call out , Hear him ! Hear him ! while the newspaper reporters shall be ... admirable easy presump- tion of the barrister , who went on disproving all that he had proved , until he had established ...
... admiration of the whole house , who will call out , Hear him ! Hear him ! while the newspaper reporters shall be ... admirable easy presump- tion of the barrister , who went on disproving all that he had proved , until he had established ...
Side 71
... admired for her aquiline nose . But the most remarkable instance of the kind which has lately come under my notice , is Stentor , a gay man , whom nature has furnished with a loud un- timable voice ; but who fancies himself gifted with ...
... admired for her aquiline nose . But the most remarkable instance of the kind which has lately come under my notice , is Stentor , a gay man , whom nature has furnished with a loud un- timable voice ; but who fancies himself gifted with ...
Side 72
... admiration . In order , therefore , to cut up the root of this evil at once , and for the relief of his Majesty's peaceable subjects , I do hereby direct and ordain , that from henceforth it shall and may be lawful for any person to be ...
... admiration . In order , therefore , to cut up the root of this evil at once , and for the relief of his Majesty's peaceable subjects , I do hereby direct and ordain , that from henceforth it shall and may be lawful for any person to be ...
Side 73
... admirable agreement of general principles , which is the preservation of the morals , and of manners ; how easily might thy kind influence be used to dispel the gloom of disaffection , and all the mischiefs of par- ty distinction , and ...
... admirable agreement of general principles , which is the preservation of the morals , and of manners ; how easily might thy kind influence be used to dispel the gloom of disaffection , and all the mischiefs of par- ty distinction , and ...
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