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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... question ; that is , if they have not forgot the old stile in favour of the new , and if they cannot get over the stile , they un- questionably will be able to go some other way after the fact . The Man in the Moon begs to premise ...
... question ; that is , if they have not forgot the old stile in favour of the new , and if they cannot get over the stile , they un- questionably will be able to go some other way after the fact . The Man in the Moon begs to premise ...
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... questions , upon which the reader may possibly be satisfied in the next number , wherein we intend to introduce this extraordinary personage to his acquaintance , with the customary etiquette , Mr. Reader ; Mr. Man in the Moon , Mr. Man ...
... questions , upon which the reader may possibly be satisfied in the next number , wherein we intend to introduce this extraordinary personage to his acquaintance , with the customary etiquette , Mr. Reader ; Mr. Man in the Moon , Mr. Man ...
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... questions ; such as what he thought of Cobbett's Register ? of the Income Bill ? of little Byrne's Hornpipe ? and of Buonaparte's Invasion ? to which last question he only replied with a smile , and in the words of Lucan , 66 Impiger et ...
... questions ; such as what he thought of Cobbett's Register ? of the Income Bill ? of little Byrne's Hornpipe ? and of Buonaparte's Invasion ? to which last question he only replied with a smile , and in the words of Lucan , 66 Impiger et ...
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... questions to ask : -Pray , are you a married man ? —are there any little men in the moon ? —was you taken to the moon for gathering sticks on a Sunday ? —do you mean to notice us women in your observations , or to overlook our faults ...
... questions to ask : -Pray , are you a married man ? —are there any little men in the moon ? —was you taken to the moon for gathering sticks on a Sunday ? —do you mean to notice us women in your observations , or to overlook our faults ...
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... there will be , next Friday , a great debate on the motion of Mr. Simpkins ; now Mr. Tomkins is in prodigious anxiety to prepare a brilliant speech on the other side the question . Well , Sir , Mr. THE MAN IN THE MOON . 35.
... there will be , next Friday , a great debate on the motion of Mr. Simpkins ; now Mr. Tomkins is in prodigious anxiety to prepare a brilliant speech on the other side the question . Well , Sir , Mr. THE MAN IN THE MOON . 35.
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