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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... live just as well as another , I never failed to put my fingers into the best filled dishes , was remark- ably fond of a sop in the pan , and had a very early notion of the loaves and fishes , It is amazing with what spirit I sustained ...
... live just as well as another , I never failed to put my fingers into the best filled dishes , was remark- ably fond of a sop in the pan , and had a very early notion of the loaves and fishes , It is amazing with what spirit I sustained ...
Side 48
... live , as well as how to die . What is wanting in the world is more of love and charity , and there is nothing that ... lives content and happy . I hope that the Man in the Moon will not be thought sententious or grave ; I assure my ...
... live , as well as how to die . What is wanting in the world is more of love and charity , and there is nothing that ... lives content and happy . I hope that the Man in the Moon will not be thought sententious or grave ; I assure my ...
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... " The tars gave three cheers , and one and all declared , that they never had heard such a fine speech in all their lives . It is impossible not to feel high regard for the bluntness and hardihood of this 50 THE MAN IN THE MOON .
... " The tars gave three cheers , and one and all declared , that they never had heard such a fine speech in all their lives . It is impossible not to feel high regard for the bluntness and hardihood of this 50 THE MAN IN THE MOON .
Side 51
... amphibious animal that he had ever seen , and that he could live just as well on shore as at sea . " " There is a noble and true independence in the cha- racter of a seaman , that makes him superior to THE MAN IN THE MOON . ' 51.
... amphibious animal that he had ever seen , and that he could live just as well on shore as at sea . " " There is a noble and true independence in the cha- racter of a seaman , that makes him superior to THE MAN IN THE MOON . ' 51.
Side 80
... live , if she could but forsake her way of find- ing fault upon all occasions . Pray tell her that scolding and ill - humour will disfigure beauty itself , and cast such a shade round the most accomplished woman as few will be at the ...
... live , if she could but forsake her way of find- ing fault upon all occasions . Pray tell her that scolding and ill - humour will disfigure beauty itself , and cast such a shade round the most accomplished woman as few will be at the ...
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