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] |
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... my mother's fashion ) diagonally in my forehead , and the rest of my features were half formed , and misplaced , like my father's , so that some people , not acquainted with the beautiful and sublime , might have called me ugly .
... my mother's fashion ) diagonally in my forehead , and the rest of my features were half formed , and misplaced , like my father's , so that some people , not acquainted with the beautiful and sublime , might have called me ugly .
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Why then shall trifling differences of form dissever beautiful analogies , which might reciprocally tend to the happiness of all in the intercourse of men and of nations . But a still more dangerous attempt has been made against ...
Why then shall trifling differences of form dissever beautiful analogies , which might reciprocally tend to the happiness of all in the intercourse of men and of nations . But a still more dangerous attempt has been made against ...
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Dancing had now begun , and I took by the hand a beautiful and accomplished woman as a partner ; but no sooner did my fingers come in contact with hers than I felt that I was in a state of perspiration , my knees trembled , and when I ...
Dancing had now begun , and I took by the hand a beautiful and accomplished woman as a partner ; but no sooner did my fingers come in contact with hers than I felt that I was in a state of perspiration , my knees trembled , and when I ...
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Then with dice , and with beautiful women and tall , And with horses of figure and action ; We shall find to our cost , without teaching at all , That we soon know the rule of SUBTRACTION . a Now married , we've plenty of business to do ...
Then with dice , and with beautiful women and tall , And with horses of figure and action ; We shall find to our cost , without teaching at all , That we soon know the rule of SUBTRACTION . a Now married , we've plenty of business to do ...
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In walking , the tender Sacharissa inclined her bosom to me , and as she leant on my arm seemed to imagine me her protector ; her beautiful and expressive eyes frequently met mine , their soft fluid sparkling with the liveliness of love ...
In walking , the tender Sacharissa inclined her bosom to me , and as she leant on my arm seemed to imagine me her protector ; her beautiful and expressive eyes frequently met mine , their soft fluid sparkling with the liveliness of love ...
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