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 21
... whole columns of associated hearts in the defence of their country , for PARTY SPIRIT is laid , and the spirit of unanimity must CONQUER . " One thing is , however , of most weighty consi- deration to Englishmen at the present moment ...
... whole columns of associated hearts in the defence of their country , for PARTY SPIRIT is laid , and the spirit of unanimity must CONQUER . " One thing is , however , of most weighty consi- deration to Englishmen at the present moment ...
Side 25
... whole of the performance . The Piece was called , or rather miscalled , " Hearts of Oak , " for , like Bayes's Epilogue , it would have suited any other play just as well . It is my duty , as a critic , to point out the faults which ...
... whole of the performance . The Piece was called , or rather miscalled , " Hearts of Oak , " for , like Bayes's Epilogue , it would have suited any other play just as well . It is my duty , as a critic , to point out the faults which ...
Side 28
... whole audience . It must doubtless be ungrateful to an author to hear detailed the demerits of his piece : few would even have the patience to answer the interrogatories once offered to Macklin - that author was behind the scenes one ...
... whole audience . It must doubtless be ungrateful to an author to hear detailed the demerits of his piece : few would even have the patience to answer the interrogatories once offered to Macklin - that author was behind the scenes one ...
Side 36
... whole house , who will call out , Hear him ! Hear him ! while the newspaper reporters shall be carefully writing down the jargon of my clever little political puppet . " The use of the pocketloquist in Westminster - hall must be obvious ...
... whole house , who will call out , Hear him ! Hear him ! while the newspaper reporters shall be carefully writing down the jargon of my clever little political puppet . " The use of the pocketloquist in Westminster - hall must be obvious ...
Side 48
... whole of the Sermon may very well be said to comprise the lesson of how to live , as well as how to die . What is wanting in the world is more of love and charity , and there is nothing that can disseminate them better than the precepts ...
... whole of the Sermon may very well be said to comprise the lesson of how to live , as well as how to die . What is wanting in the world is more of love and charity , and there is nothing that can disseminate them better than the precepts ...
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