Translation of the Letters of a Hindoo Rajah: Written Previous To, and During the Period of His Residence in England. To which is Prefixed, a Preliminary Dissertation on the History, Religion, and Manners of the Hindoos, Nide 2G. and J. Robinson, 1801 |
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Sivu 300
... Emma , at this moment ma- nages the domestic economy of her fa- ther's house , with as much prudence and activity as could be expected from the most ignorant and accomplished female that ever issued from a genteel boarding- school ...
... Emma , at this moment ma- nages the domestic economy of her fa- ther's house , with as much prudence and activity as could be expected from the most ignorant and accomplished female that ever issued from a genteel boarding- school ...
Sivu 301
... which pleased , in spite of its simplicity . On the second day after our arrival , while Mr. and Mrs. Denbeigh , and the - lovely Emma , were listening , with looks of [ 301 ] Novel; and will regard their memory with ...
... which pleased , in spite of its simplicity . On the second day after our arrival , while Mr. and Mrs. Denbeigh , and the - lovely Emma , were listening , with looks of [ 301 ] Novel; and will regard their memory with ...
Sivu 302
... Emma , were listening , with looks of complacency and delight , to the recital made by my friend of some of his ad- ventures in India , Mr. Denbeigh was informed , that a person wanted to speak with him . It was a country - man , who ...
... Emma , were listening , with looks of complacency and delight , to the recital made by my friend of some of his ad- ventures in India , Mr. Denbeigh was informed , that a person wanted to speak with him . It was a country - man , who ...
Sivu 303
... Emma , suspending her work to listen . " What of Mr. Darnley ? " said Mr. Denbeigh . " Why , Sir , you must know , " said the peasant , " that Old Benjamin Grub , who lived in one of Mr. Darnley's free cot- tages , to whom , I am sure ...
... Emma , suspending her work to listen . " What of Mr. Darnley ? " said Mr. Denbeigh . " Why , Sir , you must know , " said the peasant , " that Old Benjamin Grub , who lived in one of Mr. Darnley's free cot- tages , to whom , I am sure ...
Sivu 305
... Emma grew pale : she took up her needle , but remained in the attitude of attention , while the peasant proceeded . " You must know , Sir , that after hav- ing had a long confabulation with the Sexton , who is himself a Grub , the first ...
... Emma grew pale : she took up her needle , but remained in the attitude of attention , while the peasant proceeded . " You must know , Sir , that after hav- ing had a long confabulation with the Sexton , who is himself a Grub , the first ...
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affection age of reason Almora amiable amuse appears Ardent-Hall astonishment Atheism Axiom Baronet beauty behold benevolent bestowed bosom brother called cerning charms choly Christian companions confess countenance cried Darnley daugh daughter dear Charlotte degree delight Delomond Denbeigh Dewan Doctor Sceptic Doctor Severan doubt Emma English entertain exalted eyes father favour favourite female folly fortune friendship gentleman give governor of India happiness heart Hindoo honour hope husband idea informed Lady Grey learned length letter Maandaara manner marriage melan ment mind Miss Ardent Miss Percy morning never object opinion perceive perhaps phers philoso philosopher pleasure Poojah poor prejudices Puzzledorf quadrupeds Rajah returned scene seemed sentiment servants Shaster sight Sir Caprice Ardent sister smile soon sorrow soul sparrows spirits suffered sufficient taste tears tender thing thought tion truth vanity Varuna virtue votaries voyage woman young