Translation of the letters of a Hindoo rajah, to which is prefixed a preliminary dissertation on the history, religion, and manners of the Hindoos, Nide 2 |
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Sivu 94
Surely , said I to myself , the conversation of men who are capable of writing
books , muft be , very different from that of common mortals ! One of them opened
bis mouth - I listened with avidity and heard that the morning had been
remarkable ...
Surely , said I to myself , the conversation of men who are capable of writing
books , muft be , very different from that of common mortals ! One of them opened
bis mouth - I listened with avidity and heard that the morning had been
remarkable ...
Sivu 179
No , " said Mr . Púzzledorf ; “ it is evident , her Ladyship has taken her opinions
from my Elay on the Eternal and Necessary Fitness and Cone gruity of Things . ” “
I have taken them , " said her Ladyship , “ from the doctrines and Examples of ...
No , " said Mr . Púzzledorf ; “ it is evident , her Ladyship has taken her opinions
from my Elay on the Eternal and Necessary Fitness and Cone gruity of Things . ” “
I have taken them , " said her Ladyship , “ from the doctrines and Examples of ...
Sivu 204
said Mrs . Denbeigh . “ He was the very picture of wretchedness . ” “ Aye , so he
was , ' returned the garrulous old man ; “ and that was the very way he took to
scrape together such a mine of wealth . Would you believe it , Madam ? In the
very ...
said Mrs . Denbeigh . “ He was the very picture of wretchedness . ” “ Aye , so he
was , ' returned the garrulous old man ; “ and that was the very way he took to
scrape together such a mine of wealth . Would you believe it , Madam ? In the
very ...
Sivu 207
No , no , ' said ibe ' Squire ; ' you muft all keep what you have got , it was my fault ,
for not being better informed ; but Martha shall be no lofer , faid he ; I will give her
five guineas out of my own pocket ! ' - Who would have thought he would have ...
No , no , ' said ibe ' Squire ; ' you muft all keep what you have got , it was my fault ,
for not being better informed ; but Martha shall be no lofer , faid he ; I will give her
five guineas out of my own pocket ! ' - Who would have thought he would have ...
Sivu 219
But , says my husband , don ' t you see that it is being to very lonely that inakes
Miss fo melancholy ? So I went to her , and though she said she liked to be lonely
, I would not leave her to herself the whole evening . ” “ Your company would be ...
But , says my husband , don ' t you see that it is being to very lonely that inakes
Miss fo melancholy ? So I went to her , and though she said she liked to be lonely
, I would not leave her to herself the whole evening . ” “ Your company would be ...
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Sivu 226 - Ah ! sir," returned Charlotte, " you know how female writers are looked down upon. The women fear, and hate; the men ridicule, and dislike them." " This may be the case with the mere mob, who receive every prejudice upon trust...