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 51
... occasion to wait on him a few days afterwards , was told that he might meet him at the Royal Exchange , where he was treat- ing with the master of a merchantman to go out a passenger to Sweden . The gentleman went to the proper walk ...
... occasion to wait on him a few days afterwards , was told that he might meet him at the Royal Exchange , where he was treat- ing with the master of a merchantman to go out a passenger to Sweden . The gentleman went to the proper walk ...
Side 57
... occasion , like other people ; and the better to establish the truth of the position , and introduce him- self to the notice of a large class of the community , called dreamers , he will relate an extraordinary vision . that he had only ...
... occasion , like other people ; and the better to establish the truth of the position , and introduce him- self to the notice of a large class of the community , called dreamers , he will relate an extraordinary vision . that he had only ...
Side 78
... occasion , thinking it to be an attempt of mine towards amendment , that I am half inclined to try the experiment in earnest , and endeavour most valiantly to conquer this unruly mem- ber of mine . Yet I thought it right to ask your opi ...
... occasion , thinking it to be an attempt of mine towards amendment , that I am half inclined to try the experiment in earnest , and endeavour most valiantly to conquer this unruly mem- ber of mine . Yet I thought it right to ask your opi ...
Side 83
... present enjoyments which we can keep , infinitely above those which we must wait for , never may obtain , or if we should obtain , must part with so soon . No man has more occasion for the use of the THE MAN IN THE MOON . 83.
... present enjoyments which we can keep , infinitely above those which we must wait for , never may obtain , or if we should obtain , must part with so soon . No man has more occasion for the use of the THE MAN IN THE MOON . 83.
Side 84
... occasion for the use of the caution , cui bono , than the good - natured man , which character has been falsely denominated a fool ; when the fact is , that the good - natured man acts from the most just prin- ciples of charity , that ...
... occasion for the use of the caution , cui bono , than the good - natured man , which character has been falsely denominated a fool ; when the fact is , that the good - natured man acts from the most just prin- ciples of charity , that ...
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