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 9
... effect of intense study , though some ill - natured and censorious persons have gone so far as to alledge , that it was , owing to his having , once in his life , run his head through the hole of a large wooden machine occasion- ally ...
... effect of intense study , though some ill - natured and censorious persons have gone so far as to alledge , that it was , owing to his having , once in his life , run his head through the hole of a large wooden machine occasion- ally ...
Side 23
... effect of military education and of habit . " The French know the courage of the British , and they know that all they have to trust to against so brave a nation , is the ingenuity of talent , the success- fulness of intrigue , and the ...
... effect of military education and of habit . " The French know the courage of the British , and they know that all they have to trust to against so brave a nation , is the ingenuity of talent , the success- fulness of intrigue , and the ...
Side 26
... effect a meeting between these unhappy parties a progression of interest is cer- tainly attended to , but that progression is frequently broken in upon by the lame incidents of a weak un- der - plot , which take considerably from the ...
... effect a meeting between these unhappy parties a progression of interest is cer- tainly attended to , but that progression is frequently broken in upon by the lame incidents of a weak un- der - plot , which take considerably from the ...
Side 42
... effect of outward perception acting on a pre- disposition to receive what is true . The attributes of the deity , engraven as the characters of a talisman on the mind of man , may then be gradually called forth from childhood by a ...
... effect of outward perception acting on a pre- disposition to receive what is true . The attributes of the deity , engraven as the characters of a talisman on the mind of man , may then be gradually called forth from childhood by a ...
Side 56
... effects of love , and the Prince seems to have taken the inoculation very completely ; there seems to be little fear that he will ever have the com- plaint again , even in an epidemic . Z. THE MAN IN THE MOON . NUMBER VIII . " 56 THE ...
... effects of love , and the Prince seems to have taken the inoculation very completely ; there seems to be little fear that he will ever have the com- plaint again , even in an epidemic . Z. THE MAN IN THE MOON . NUMBER VIII . " 56 THE ...
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