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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... occasion a sensible refraction of objects , without taking into consideration the optical inequality that must necessarily arise from the immense distance he pre- serves from us , we may therefore naturally enough conclude , without ...
... occasion a sensible refraction of objects , without taking into consideration the optical inequality that must necessarily arise from the immense distance he pre- serves from us , we may therefore naturally enough conclude , without ...
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... 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 . The Man in the Moon is no anarchist , for he con- templates with constant admiration the order of ...
... 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 . The Man in the Moon is no anarchist , for he con- templates with constant admiration the order of ...
Side 9
... occasion- ally erected at Covent - garden or Charing - cross . My mother , whose character also deserves some no- tice , was a little ill - favoured woman , C Hunch back'd , sharp nos'd , cross - ey'd , The Compiler's Account of his ...
... occasion- ally erected at Covent - garden or Charing - cross . My mother , whose character also deserves some no- tice , was a little ill - favoured woman , C Hunch back'd , sharp nos'd , cross - ey'd , The Compiler's Account of his ...
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... occasion , and found the greatest of all pleasures in contradiction , which last disposition , it is easy to suppose , I imbibed from the female part of my family . How beautifully blended in the child were the talents and ...
... occasion , and found the greatest of all pleasures in contradiction , which last disposition , it is easy to suppose , I imbibed from the female part of my family . How beautifully blended in the child were the talents and ...
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... occasion to take every thing from the side , which must certainly be attended with trouble to themselves and to the prompter . It will also be ser- viceable to the president of a public company , who will have only to set a sufficient ...
... occasion to take every thing from the side , which must certainly be attended with trouble to themselves and to the prompter . It will also be ser- viceable to the president of a public company , who will have only to set a sufficient ...
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