The Rising Sun: A Serio-comic Satiric Romance, 1권Appleyards, 1807 |
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... reader : " In these our moral days , Vice hides it face , - Folly , more fashionable , holds its place ; On both sides Temple - Bar , its hideous mien And lurking gait are no more to be seen . Gay , laughing , smirking folly is the ton ...
... reader : " In these our moral days , Vice hides it face , - Folly , more fashionable , holds its place ; On both sides Temple - Bar , its hideous mien And lurking gait are no more to be seen . Gay , laughing , smirking folly is the ton ...
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... reader must conclude , that he has a proper idea of what would be for the good of society , and without such ideas , no man can ever be a person calculated for a satirist : but Peter Pindar has no such claim to our attention , as he has ...
... reader must conclude , that he has a proper idea of what would be for the good of society , and without such ideas , no man can ever be a person calculated for a satirist : but Peter Pindar has no such claim to our attention , as he has ...
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... Reader : -Good heavens ! Surely the Lord should have held his promise sacred , and have taken care that the house - steward kept within the bounds of his income ! Author . Certainly , reader ; - " HONOUR's a sacred tie , the law of ...
... Reader : -Good heavens ! Surely the Lord should have held his promise sacred , and have taken care that the house - steward kept within the bounds of his income ! Author . Certainly , reader ; - " HONOUR's a sacred tie , the law of ...
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... reader will give me leave to change the allusion so soon upon him , I shall make use of the same instance to illustrate the force of education , which Aristotle has brought to explain his doctrine of substantial forms , when he tells us ...
... reader will give me leave to change the allusion so soon upon him , I shall make use of the same instance to illustrate the force of education , which Aristotle has brought to explain his doctrine of substantial forms , when he tells us ...
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... READER ASKS THE AUTHOR A QUESTION , TO WHICH HE GIVES AN IMPERTINENT , THOUGH A PERTINENT ANSWER . Ir was universally allowed that the young Squire did not want for talents , so much as an inclination to put them to a proper use . He ...
... READER ASKS THE AUTHOR A QUESTION , TO WHICH HE GIVES AN IMPERTINENT , THOUGH A PERTINENT ANSWER . Ir was universally allowed that the young Squire did not want for talents , so much as an inclination to put them to a proper use . He ...
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