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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... be allowed to show a true greatness of character , for he certainly does , contrary to the usual manners of the world , take notice of those beneath him . How the Man in the Moon happened to consent to 2 THE MAN IN THE MOON .
... be allowed to show a true greatness of character , for he certainly does , contrary to the usual manners of the world , take notice of those beneath him . How the Man in the Moon happened to consent to 2 THE MAN IN THE MOON .
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... true politeness ) can possibly be , even with the worthiest stranger , with- out being properly introduced . The next Number promises also to be more explicit as to the qualifications and attributes of this new Cri- tical Reviewer ; and ...
... true politeness ) can possibly be , even with the worthiest stranger , with- out being properly introduced . The next Number promises also to be more explicit as to the qualifications and attributes of this new Cri- tical Reviewer ; and ...
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... true , my father sometimes rebelled , but then my mother kept up a military force , in the person of a tall , athletic serjeant of the guards , who lodged in the second floor . Notwithstanding which , sometimes my father and mother were ...
... true , my father sometimes rebelled , but then my mother kept up a military force , in the person of a tall , athletic serjeant of the guards , who lodged in the second floor . Notwithstanding which , sometimes my father and mother were ...
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... true , a little staggered at first with letters from Hamburgh , mur- ders from Dublin , and Yorkshire accidents , but these presently became familiar . I discovered that the newspapers contained a great deal of matter , and usu- ally ...
... true , a little staggered at first with letters from Hamburgh , mur- ders from Dublin , and Yorkshire accidents , but these presently became familiar . I discovered that the newspapers contained a great deal of matter , and usu- ally ...
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... true genius possesses of arriving at truth , the force of my observations ; instead of chusing the subjects of a great master , he will then paint from nature ; he will delineate new characters , and not servilely imitate the situations ...
... true genius possesses of arriving at truth , the force of my observations ; instead of chusing the subjects of a great master , he will then paint from nature ; he will delineate new characters , and not servilely imitate the situations ...
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