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 3
... thought , every sentiment of good , spring from whence it may , whether it comes from the mouth of the Christian or the Bramin , the Mussulman or the Chinese , it is only the errors and absurdities of man that he would satirise . He ...
... thought , every sentiment of good , spring from whence it may , whether it comes from the mouth of the Christian or the Bramin , the Mussulman or the Chinese , it is only the errors and absurdities of man that he would satirise . He ...
Side 5
... , without being acknowledged and embraced . It may be thought , nevertheless , by some versed in the science of optics , that from the situation of the Man in the Moon , being , according to astronomers THE MAN IN THE MOON . 5.
... , without being acknowledged and embraced . It may be thought , nevertheless , by some versed in the science of optics , that from the situation of the Man in the Moon , being , according to astronomers THE MAN IN THE MOON . 5.
Side 8
... thought , out of sight . As far as the Editor is at present at liberty to speak of the Man in Moon , he believes , that in his observa- tions and opinions of the events and occurrences of the earth , he will not , on any occasion , shut ...
... thought , out of sight . As far as the Editor is at present at liberty to speak of the Man in Moon , he believes , that in his observa- tions and opinions of the events and occurrences of the earth , he will not , on any occasion , shut ...
Side 16
... 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 fortis virtute coacta ...
... 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 fortis virtute coacta ...
Side 28
... thought would do extremely well dramatised ; to which he re- ceived an answer , " It It has been done , sir . " - " Done , sir ! " - " Yes , sir , " - " How long ago , pray , sir ? " - " Five years . " - " And how did it succeed ...
... thought would do extremely well dramatised ; to which he re- ceived an answer , " It It has been done , sir . " - " Done , sir ! " - " Yes , sir , " - " How long ago , pray , sir ? " - " Five years . " - " And how did it succeed ...
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