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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Side 15
... reason to expect greater success than - The Man in the Moon . I was so much enraptured with the idea of retain- ing so novel an author , that numberless ideas of pro- fit and advantage rushed at once upon my mind . Doubtless , sir ...
... reason to expect greater success than - The Man in the Moon . I was so much enraptured with the idea of retain- ing so novel an author , that numberless ideas of pro- fit and advantage rushed at once upon my mind . Doubtless , sir ...
Side 20
... reason however is obvious ; it is to bring good out of evil . " At this line , I found the end of my nose turn itself up with a sort of galvanic twitch , and discovered , by a broken glass before me , that I " grinned horribly a ghastly ...
... reason however is obvious ; it is to bring good out of evil . " At this line , I found the end of my nose turn itself up with a sort of galvanic twitch , and discovered , by a broken glass before me , that I " grinned horribly a ghastly ...
Side 21
... reason , and feel and ac- knowledge its benign influence and almighty power , " It is this SRIRIT OF TRUTH which maintains a coun- try , that resides in the characters of the rulers and the governed , when they have good will towards ...
... reason , and feel and ac- knowledge its benign influence and almighty power , " It is this SRIRIT OF TRUTH which maintains a coun- try , that resides in the characters of the rulers and the governed , when they have good will towards ...
Side 33
... reason to hope that you have already noticed my labour ; and that you will become my patron . You may easily judge , Sir , that in this automaton age , any improvement in speaking figures will be a desideratum ; but what I am about to ...
... reason to hope that you have already noticed my labour ; and that you will become my patron . You may easily judge , Sir , that in this automaton age , any improvement in speaking figures will be a desideratum ; but what I am about to ...
Side 41
... reason , and that affected difference of opinion , which has so long shaken and destroyed the happiness of society , would be made to yield to certain and fixed principles of truth , on which none could differ , and an universal assent ...
... reason , and that affected difference of opinion , which has so long shaken and destroyed the happiness of society , would be made to yield to certain and fixed principles of truth , on which none could differ , and an universal assent ...
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