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 4
... weakness ; where the vibrations of public opinion can- not be said to resemble the wanderings of the needle in the mariner's compass , by returning , at last , to the same favorite point of absurdity , as that does to 4 THE MAN IN THE ...
... weakness ; where the vibrations of public opinion can- not be said to resemble the wanderings of the needle in the mariner's compass , by returning , at last , to the same favorite point of absurdity , as that does to 4 THE MAN IN THE ...
Side 26
... weak un- der - plot , which take considerably from the develope- ment of character , and the climax of the drama . The other materials , with which this Author has chosen to build his play , that is , his characters , are worthy notice ...
... weak un- der - plot , which take considerably from the develope- ment of character , and the climax of the drama . The other materials , with which this Author has chosen to build his play , that is , his characters , are worthy notice ...
Side 44
... weakness of his nature cannot happen . The principle of truth might however become more known and established in the world , and moral and physical evil would de- crease in an equal ratio . If men were better agreed in the business of ...
... weakness of his nature cannot happen . The principle of truth might however become more known and established in the world , and moral and physical evil would de- crease in an equal ratio . If men were better agreed in the business of ...
Side 46
... weakness and infirmity of his nature had involved him . But the christian religion , pure as it was in its primitive state , became in the hands of ambitious and wicked men a medium for the commission of crimes , and of all manner of ...
... weakness and infirmity of his nature had involved him . But the christian religion , pure as it was in its primitive state , became in the hands of ambitious and wicked men a medium for the commission of crimes , and of all manner of ...
Side 47
... weakness absolutely to keep ; but the bounda- ries are those of safety : thus when it is said , " that if any man smite thee on the one cheek , turn unto him the other also , " it is not meant in its literal sense ; but to shew that it ...
... weakness absolutely to keep ; but the bounda- ries are those of safety : thus when it is said , " that if any man smite thee on the one cheek , turn unto him the other also , " it is not meant in its literal sense ; but to shew that it ...
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