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 23
... called , upon the shelf ; and the same man whose ser- vices would have been esteemed as a major - general is lost to the country , only because he has arrived to the rank of a lieutenant - general , and cannot be engaged in the ...
... called , upon the shelf ; and the same man whose ser- vices would have been esteemed as a major - general is lost to the country , only because he has arrived to the rank of a lieutenant - general , and cannot be engaged in the ...
Side 25
... 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 have blurred and deformed a good dramatic ...
... 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 have blurred and deformed a good dramatic ...
Side 28
... called , but take the allotment of the author or manager in the Green - room , subject to what they may feel of the part offered them ; at any rate the author should be unshackled , it is with the performer to re- ject a part he cannot ...
... called , but take the allotment of the author or manager in the Green - room , subject to what they may feel of the part offered them ; at any rate the author should be unshackled , it is with the performer to re- ject a part he cannot ...
Side 29
... called the Army of Reserve ; for numbers of them have no- thing to do at present . I own that I do not see why we regular forces should be reduced to give place to the Volunteer Gentlemen , for whom , nevertheless , I have great respect ...
... called the Army of Reserve ; for numbers of them have no- thing to do at present . I own that I do not see why we regular forces should be reduced to give place to the Volunteer Gentlemen , for whom , nevertheless , I have great respect ...
Side 42
... called forth from childhood by a proper education , which may en . courage the predisposition to good , or it may become injured and defaced by improper education , bad ex- amples , or habitual vice . Another strong argument in favour ...
... called forth from childhood by a proper education , which may en . courage the predisposition to good , or it may become injured and defaced by improper education , bad ex- amples , or habitual vice . Another strong argument in favour ...
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