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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... nor disappointed grum bler ; but that its information has been , and will be communicated by the aid of revelation , and written from the mouth of the ingenious inhabitant of the B : moon himself , they will , no doubt , feel.
... nor disappointed grum bler ; but that its information has been , and will be communicated by the aid of revelation , and written from the mouth of the ingenious inhabitant of the B : moon himself , they will , no doubt , feel.
Side 2
... feel due venera- tion for its author . It will be necessary , as a kind præludium to the character of this curious paper , to correct a frequent and familiar prejudice that exists in the minds of the inhabitants of the earth , against ...
... feel due venera- tion for its author . It will be necessary , as a kind præludium to the character of this curious paper , to correct a frequent and familiar prejudice that exists in the minds of the inhabitants of the earth , against ...
Side 21
... feel and ac- knowledge its benign influence and almighty power , " It is this SRIRIT OF TRUTH which maintains a coun- try , that resides in the characters of the rulers and the governed , when they have good will towards each other ...
... feel and ac- knowledge its benign influence and almighty power , " It is this SRIRIT OF TRUTH which maintains a coun- try , that resides in the characters of the rulers and the governed , when they have good will towards each other ...
Side 27
... feel , from the happy facility true genius possesses of arriving at truth , the force of my observations ; instead of chusing the subjects of a great master , he will then paint from nature ; he will delineate new characters , and not ...
... feel , from the happy facility true genius possesses of arriving at truth , the force of my observations ; instead of chusing the subjects of a great master , he will then paint from nature ; he will delineate new characters , and not ...
Side 28
... feel that I ought not to pass over the inimitable acting of Dow- ton , in the character of Ardent ; the admixture of impetuosity , feeling , testiness , and kindness was ad- mirably conceived , and the workings of his mind were so ...
... feel that I ought not to pass over the inimitable acting of Dow- ton , in the character of Ardent ; the admixture of impetuosity , feeling , testiness , and kindness was ad- mirably conceived , and the workings of his mind were so ...
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