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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... tell you , that it is to Astorath , the famous political devil , you owe the happy facility you possess of invention and intrigue . It was that demon who watched over the pregnancy of your mother , and attended her deli- very , when ...
... tell you , that it is to Astorath , the famous political devil , you owe the happy facility you possess of invention and intrigue . It was that demon who watched over the pregnancy of your mother , and attended her deli- very , when ...
Side 53
... tell us , as if you would , what tack he is upon , starboard or larboard : Sam Swab , one of our after- guard , who was a conjurer's clerk , in the Old Bailey , says as how you can cast a nativity as easy as I can heave the lead , and ...
... tell us , as if you would , what tack he is upon , starboard or larboard : Sam Swab , one of our after- guard , who was a conjurer's clerk , in the Old Bailey , says as how you can cast a nativity as easy as I can heave the lead , and ...
Side 54
... tell us now when this said Mr. Buonaparte is to stand in for the shore of Old England , I shall take it kind , as it will save me many a dog - watch upon the crosstrees ; and if you come down some night . through the wind - sail , or ...
... tell us now when this said Mr. Buonaparte is to stand in for the shore of Old England , I shall take it kind , as it will save me many a dog - watch upon the crosstrees ; and if you come down some night . through the wind - sail , or ...
Side 68
... tell me , that I cannot express two ideas together without in- troducing it to their great annoyance , I have been in the constant use of this sentence from my school days ; and though I could never yet discover any mischief it 68 THE ...
... tell me , that I cannot express two ideas together without in- troducing it to their great annoyance , I have been in the constant use of this sentence from my school days ; and though I could never yet discover any mischief it 68 THE ...
Side 79
... tell you that yesterday made me the happiest of men , by a sudden alteration which has taken place in the conduct and temper of my wife . You must know , Sir , that from being a notorious scold , and the eternal alarum of our family ...
... tell you that yesterday made me the happiest of men , by a sudden alteration which has taken place in the conduct and temper of my wife . You must know , Sir , that from being a notorious scold , and the eternal alarum of our family ...
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