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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... he must be allowed to show a true greatness of character , for he certainly does , contrary to the usual manners of the world , take notice of those beneath him . How the Man in the Moon happened to consent to 2 THE MAN IN THE MOON .
... he must be allowed to show a true greatness of character , for he certainly does , contrary to the usual manners of the world , take notice of those beneath him . How the Man in the Moon happened to consent to 2 THE MAN IN THE MOON .
Side 3
... happened to consent to furnish the intelligences and opinions of this paper , named after him by his permission , will remain to be hereafter explained ; let it suffice , for the present , to advertise the reader , that the Man in the ...
... happened to consent to furnish the intelligences and opinions of this paper , named after him by his permission , will remain to be hereafter explained ; let it suffice , for the present , to advertise the reader , that the Man in the ...
Side 13
... happened one evening to be left alone in the office adjoining the printing - loft , correcting the press of a new work , entitled , Galvanic Experiments on the Human Mind , by professor Hum- bug , by the help of which the famous ...
... happened one evening to be left alone in the office adjoining the printing - loft , correcting the press of a new work , entitled , Galvanic Experiments on the Human Mind , by professor Hum- bug , by the help of which the famous ...
Side 27
... happened to please the public ; he will not introduce a fandango in his play only because Mr. Colman had one in his , nor enlist an Irishman merely to utter groans , and make bulls without any novelty of character , or in- terest in the ...
... happened to please the public ; he will not introduce a fandango in his play only because Mr. Colman had one in his , nor enlist an Irishman merely to utter groans , and make bulls without any novelty of character , or in- terest in the ...
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... happened only a short time ago : -- An Irish barrister of eminence , who was retained for the plaintiff , came , after he had been drinking his two bottles of wine , in a great hurry into court , and snatching up his brief , began to ...
... happened only a short time ago : -- An Irish barrister of eminence , who was retained for the plaintiff , came , after he had been drinking his two bottles of wine , in a great hurry into court , and snatching up his brief , began to ...
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