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 92
... suffered . Among the rest of the company I observed a gentleman who really did seem the subject of admiration in the circle . His manners were perfectly formed , he conversed with ease and elegance , wore a constant smile upon his ...
... suffered . Among the rest of the company I observed a gentleman who really did seem the subject of admiration in the circle . His manners were perfectly formed , he conversed with ease and elegance , wore a constant smile upon his ...
Side 106
... suffering fellow creature it may meet with . How excellent a quality then is love , to soften and solace the rigours of a life bending to the yoke of moral and physical evil ; and why is not its principles distributed by the precepts of ...
... suffering fellow creature it may meet with . How excellent a quality then is love , to soften and solace the rigours of a life bending to the yoke of moral and physical evil ; and why is not its principles distributed by the precepts of ...
Side 157
... suffered since . In short , every scrape of my life has arisen from inter , ruption , and I do really think that I never seriously determined upon any thing without experiencing an interruption , except when I was going to be married at ...
... suffered since . In short , every scrape of my life has arisen from inter , ruption , and I do really think that I never seriously determined upon any thing without experiencing an interruption , except when I was going to be married at ...
Side 163
... suffered upon those who committed them . " His brother , being a tell tale kind of a boy , a little hypocritical , and a little knavish , always took care to make all the mischief he could , and lay every accident on poor Jack whose ...
... suffered upon those who committed them . " His brother , being a tell tale kind of a boy , a little hypocritical , and a little knavish , always took care to make all the mischief he could , and lay every accident on poor Jack whose ...
Side 165
... suffered , and chats on every subject as far as he understands it , without affectation ; for he has skimmed the circle of general knowledge , and is sel- dom at a loss in conversation . His friendships are al- ways warm and generally ...
... suffered , and chats on every subject as far as he understands it , without affectation ; for he has skimmed the circle of general knowledge , and is sel- dom at a loss in conversation . His friendships are al- ways warm and generally ...
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