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 63
... taste , and so delightful to the appetite . C I observe that the new Income Bill requires a re- turn of the names of all ideots and lunatics resident in Great Britain . I am afraid that the list will be found to be enormous , and at ...
... taste , and so delightful to the appetite . C I observe that the new Income Bill requires a re- turn of the names of all ideots and lunatics resident in Great Britain . I am afraid that the list will be found to be enormous , and at ...
Side 65
... taste , but the internal pow'rs Active , and strong , and feelingly alive To each fine impulse ? a discerning sense Of decent and sublime , with quick disgust For things deform'd , or disarrang'd , or gross In species . AKENSIDE ...
... taste , but the internal pow'rs Active , and strong , and feelingly alive To each fine impulse ? a discerning sense Of decent and sublime , with quick disgust For things deform'd , or disarrang'd , or gross In species . AKENSIDE ...
Side 66
... taste of the town , stept up into the nursery himself for a little poppet to insure the success of his piece ; and certainly speaking with true dramatic feeling , if little master had been included in the Herodian anathema , it would ...
... taste of the town , stept up into the nursery himself for a little poppet to insure the success of his piece ; and certainly speaking with true dramatic feeling , if little master had been included in the Herodian anathema , it would ...
Side 72
... taste in others , which has so long deprived them of universal admiration . In order , therefore , to cut up the root of this evil at once , and for the relief of his Majesty's peaceable subjects , I do hereby direct and ordain , that ...
... taste in others , which has so long deprived them of universal admiration . In order , therefore , to cut up the root of this evil at once , and for the relief of his Majesty's peaceable subjects , I do hereby direct and ordain , that ...
Side 98
... taste of none . Mr. Perfect does not seem to be aware , that with his every virtue , one , one dan- gerous passion or imagination of the heart capable of creating numerous vices , gave direction to all his speculations ; and , unhappily ...
... taste of none . Mr. Perfect does not seem to be aware , that with his every virtue , one , one dan- gerous passion or imagination of the heart capable of creating numerous vices , gave direction to all his speculations ; and , unhappily ...
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