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] |
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Side 6
... from the impertinent gaze of any lunatic whatever ; besides , that the atmosphere of the moon must occasion a sensible refraction of objects , without taking into consideration the optical inequality that must ecessarily arise from ...
... from the impertinent gaze of any lunatic whatever ; besides , that the atmosphere of the moon must occasion a sensible refraction of objects , without taking into consideration the optical inequality that must ecessarily arise from ...
Side 8
... his observations and opinions of the events and occurrences of the earth , he will not , on any occasion , shut his eyes to the truth ; and that if he tries to see clearly into any thing , it will be only to expose vice and folly .
... his observations and opinions of the events and occurrences of the earth , he will not , on any occasion , shut his eyes to the truth ; and that if he tries to see clearly into any thing , it will be only to expose vice and folly .
Side 12
... father and the buffetings of my mother I remained perfectly undaunted ; the spirit of defiance kept me up ; I sought for argument on every occasion , and found the greatest of all pleasures in contradiction , which last disposition ...
... father and the buffetings of my mother I remained perfectly undaunted ; the spirit of defiance kept me up ; I sought for argument on every occasion , and found the greatest of all pleasures in contradiction , which last disposition ...
Side 37
Players would also find my invention of great use , as they might set their parts to the proper cues , and not have occasion to take every thing from the side , which must certainly be attended with trouble to themselves and to the ...
Players would also find my invention of great use , as they might set their parts to the proper cues , and not have occasion to take every thing from the side , which must certainly be attended with trouble to themselves and to the ...
Side 51
... of his address and manners ; but having occasion to wait on him a few days afterwards , was told that he might meet him at the Royal Exchange , where he was treating with the master of a merchantman to go out a passenger to Sweden .
... of his address and manners ; but having occasion to wait on him a few days afterwards , was told that he might meet him at the Royal Exchange , where he was treating with the master of a merchantman to go out a passenger to Sweden .
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