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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... discovered that the newspapers contained a great deal of matter , and usu- ally one article of truth - the list of bankrupts . After my apprenticeship was expired , as my turn for invention and abuse were pretty generally known , I did ...
... discovered that the newspapers contained a great deal of matter , and usu- ally one article of truth - the list of bankrupts . After my apprenticeship was expired , as my turn for invention and abuse were pretty generally known , I did ...
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... discovered , by a broken glass before me , that I " grinned horribly a ghastly smile . " " It is my design to soften the asperities of your nature , and to neutralize the acidities of your dispo- sition , in short , to lay the devil ...
... discovered , by a broken glass before me , that I " grinned horribly a ghastly smile . " " It is my design to soften the asperities of your nature , and to neutralize the acidities of your dispo- sition , in short , to lay the devil ...
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... Mayor's Court , Nov. 19th , 1803 . THE MAN IN ARMOUR , ' " " I have lately discovered a philosopher , with a tele- scope , making experiments , the better to ascertain 1 my physiognomy ; and a fair lady has favoured 30 THE MAN IN THE MOON .
... Mayor's Court , Nov. 19th , 1803 . THE MAN IN ARMOUR , ' " " I have lately discovered a philosopher , with a tele- scope , making experiments , the better to ascertain 1 my physiognomy ; and a fair lady has favoured 30 THE MAN IN THE MOON .
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... discovered his mistake ; but nothing can disturb the assurance , or equal the ingenuity of the law . The barrister , with great address , continued without hesi- tation : " Now , gemmen of the jury , I believe that I have said every ...
... discovered his mistake ; but nothing can disturb the assurance , or equal the ingenuity of the law . The barrister , with great address , continued without hesi- tation : " Now , gemmen of the jury , I believe that I have said every ...
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... discovered , and the commander instantly obeyed , with many apologies for the mistake . It was not long before the ship was manned , and ready for sea , for every seaman liked Jack Cooling . Jack having heard that it was usual to make a ...
... discovered , and the commander instantly obeyed , with many apologies for the mistake . It was not long before the ship was manned , and ready for sea , for every seaman liked Jack Cooling . Jack having heard that it was usual to make a ...
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