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 89
... admirable , and who delight to torment your readers with precepts insupportable , and incongruous with the infirmity of human nature , I shall trouble you with a few genuine observations . According to your sage reasoning , it is just ...
... admirable , and who delight to torment your readers with precepts insupportable , and incongruous with the infirmity of human nature , I shall trouble you with a few genuine observations . According to your sage reasoning , it is just ...
Side 92
... admiration in the circle . His manners were perfectly formed , he conversed with ease and elegance , wore a constant smile upon his countenance , was polite and attentive to the women , and friendly and conversant with the men . It was ...
... admiration in the circle . His manners were perfectly formed , he conversed with ease and elegance , wore a constant smile upon his countenance , was polite and attentive to the women , and friendly and conversant with the men . It was ...
Side 137
... admired acts on record derive their charm from this source . We cannot separate the bravery of Leonidas and his three hundred Spartans from their patriotism , nor forget that they died in the protection of their country . T " And when I ...
... admired acts on record derive their charm from this source . We cannot separate the bravery of Leonidas and his three hundred Spartans from their patriotism , nor forget that they died in the protection of their country . T " And when I ...
Side 138
... admired the principle , but deplored the dreadful consequences of such an instrument , when not used in the service of virtue . But amongst us , this general association of men - this thirst of arms- this iron front of war , is called ...
... admired the principle , but deplored the dreadful consequences of such an instrument , when not used in the service of virtue . But amongst us , this general association of men - this thirst of arms- this iron front of war , is called ...
Side 140
... admiration of future ages . And why ? To the most uncommon display of military pa- geant and martial ardour , they add the noblest and purest of motives - the cause of justice , of man , and their own independence . If we ask for the ...
... admiration of future ages . And why ? To the most uncommon display of military pa- geant and martial ardour , they add the noblest and purest of motives - the cause of justice , of man , and their own independence . If we ask for the ...
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