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 22
... cause , talents must instruct , and experience direct the movements of an army , the veteran must aid the volunteer , and good officers lead good men to victory . " Whether a country be at peace or at war , it is a carmen necessarium ...
... cause , talents must instruct , and experience direct the movements of an army , the veteran must aid the volunteer , and good officers lead good men to victory . " Whether a country be at peace or at war , it is a carmen necessarium ...
Side 26
... cause of virtue , and publish no defects or infirmities but such as subtract from mo- rality . The unities , that is , the agreement of time and place , should be so well preserved , that an audience may become wrapt up in the scene ...
... cause of virtue , and publish no defects or infirmities but such as subtract from mo- rality . The unities , that is , the agreement of time and place , should be so well preserved , that an audience may become wrapt up in the scene ...
Side 30
... cause of com- plaint ; I have often noticed his attention to his duty when employed , and advise that he shall be permitted to offer a personal challenge to the proud and trou- blesome Corsican , which might be worded after the ...
... cause of com- plaint ; I have often noticed his attention to his duty when employed , and advise that he shall be permitted to offer a personal challenge to the proud and trou- blesome Corsican , which might be worded after the ...
Side 37
... cause . I presume , Sir , you will now discover the considerable advantage of my little automaton over any accidental orator ; as a counsel would have nothing in the world to do but to recollect which pocket his case may be in , and set ...
... cause . I presume , Sir , you will now discover the considerable advantage of my little automaton over any accidental orator ; as a counsel would have nothing in the world to do but to recollect which pocket his case may be in , and set ...
Side 45
... cause - the glory of their creator , and the happiness of man . Why then shall trifling differences of form dissever beautiful analogies , which might reciprocally tend to the happi- ness of all in the intercourse of men and of nations ...
... cause - the glory of their creator , and the happiness of man . Why then shall trifling differences of form dissever beautiful analogies , which might reciprocally tend to the happi- ness of all in the intercourse of men and of nations ...
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