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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... therefore , since it has become his turn to be reviewed , trust altogether to the candour of the critics . He only desires that they may give judgment on his papers . 852037 IX . Critique on the Entertainment of the Caravan .
... therefore , since it has become his turn to be reviewed , trust altogether to the candour of the critics . He only desires that they may give judgment on his papers . 852037 IX . Critique on the Entertainment of the Caravan .
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... become soured by his long soliary position in that planet , without even a single opportunity for the solus cum sola he has so often wit- nessed below , or whether his disposition partakes of the melancholy temperament of the climate he ...
... become soured by his long soliary position in that planet , without even a single opportunity for the solus cum sola he has so often wit- nessed below , or whether his disposition partakes of the melancholy temperament of the climate he ...
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... papers to be called after his name , was from a tradition that the spell , by which he had been so long confined in the moon , would end at the time when the manners of men should become so chaste and THE MAN IN THE MOON , 15.
... papers to be called after his name , was from a tradition that the spell , by which he had been so long confined in the moon , would end at the time when the manners of men should become so chaste and THE MAN IN THE MOON , 15.
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... become so chaste and pure , as to exclude from among them malice , ha- tred , revenge , lust , and avarice , with the necessity of imprisonment and war , the approach of which millen- nium he hoped to be the means of hastening by his ...
... become so chaste and pure , as to exclude from among them malice , ha- tred , revenge , lust , and avarice , with the necessity of imprisonment and war , the approach of which millen- nium he hoped to be the means of hastening by his ...
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... become intimate with that re- gular and mechanical courage , ( if I may so call it ) which goes as regularly and composedly to fight , as a workman to his daily labour , and which is the effect of military education and of habit . " The ...
... become intimate with that re- gular and mechanical courage , ( if I may so call it ) which goes as regularly and composedly to fight , as a workman to his daily labour , and which is the effect of military education and of habit . " The ...
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