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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... wretched and ignorant traders , who traffic their abominable non- sense for popularity , and prophane the temple with their absurdities ; where the decencies of life are never called upon to yield to false and fantastic notions of pride ...
... wretched and ignorant traders , who traffic their abominable non- sense for popularity , and prophane the temple with their absurdities ; where the decencies of life are never called upon to yield to false and fantastic notions of pride ...
Side 5
... wretched absurdities created out of selfish petty interests , to the annoyance of the public weal ; that truth is still suffered to follow at a distance , offering his services , without being acknowledged and embraced . It may be ...
... wretched absurdities created out of selfish petty interests , to the annoyance of the public weal ; that truth is still suffered to follow at a distance , offering his services , without being acknowledged and embraced . It may be ...
Side 44
... wretched , nor is there any thing that can tem- per the mind like religion ; since the proposition is self evident , that whatever tends to the happiness of man is good , and that therefore if religion , by its pre- cepts , engages the ...
... wretched , nor is there any thing that can tem- per the mind like religion ; since the proposition is self evident , that whatever tends to the happiness of man is good , and that therefore if religion , by its pre- cepts , engages the ...
Side 47
... wretched . The christian religion is pure in all its parts , and the Sermon on the Mount a perfect system of morals . The judicious restraints which are imposed upon the passions of men set the limits perhaps too narrow for human ...
... wretched . The christian religion is pure in all its parts , and the Sermon on the Mount a perfect system of morals . The judicious restraints which are imposed upon the passions of men set the limits perhaps too narrow for human ...
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... wretched poverty of true genius and of taste been more appa- rent than at the present time . That pureness of in- tellect , soundness of judgment , and moral of the mind , that adorned other ages , seems exhausted in this , so that ...
... wretched poverty of true genius and of taste been more appa- rent than at the present time . That pureness of in- tellect , soundness of judgment , and moral of the mind , that adorned other ages , seems exhausted in this , so that ...
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