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 4
... called upon to yield to false and fantastic notions of pride , or fear ; where one is not seen to tremble at the truth , and another to tremble at the having spoken it ; where you do not observe an ingenious false philoso- phy ...
... called upon to yield to false and fantastic notions of pride , or fear ; where one is not seen to tremble at the truth , and another to tremble at the having spoken it ; where you do not observe an ingenious false philoso- phy ...
Side 11
... 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 practising the oblique march . So early as the age of four ...
... 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 practising the oblique march . So early as the age of four ...
Side 14
... called or known by the inhabitants of the earth by the name of the MAN IN THE MOON . The reader may judge my astonishment . THE MAN IN THE MOON , repeated I , surveying him more atten- tively , and at the same time mustering up my cou ...
... called or known by the inhabitants of the earth by the name of the MAN IN THE MOON . The reader may judge my astonishment . THE MAN IN THE MOON , repeated I , surveying him more atten- tively , and at the same time mustering up my cou ...
Side 15
... publishing the 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 , ...
... publishing the 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 , ...
Side 22
... called forth to curb licentiousness , and to dismay the enterprize of the insurgents . In all cases the strength of talent is . most invulnerable ; the strength of valour is rashness without it , and often of no avail , " Wherever I ...
... called forth to curb licentiousness , and to dismay the enterprize of the insurgents . In all cases the strength of talent is . most invulnerable ; the strength of valour is rashness without it , and often of no avail , " Wherever I ...
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