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 74
one , that he was still more insufferable by his dogmatic pedanty and
superciliousness . The reason why such characters are not so frequently to be
met with amongst men , is , that ( in this country at leaft ) the education of boys is ,
in some ...
one , that he was still more insufferable by his dogmatic pedanty and
superciliousness . The reason why such characters are not so frequently to be
met with amongst men , is , that ( in this country at leaft ) the education of boys is ,
in some ...
Sivu 119
... your beneficent friends ! to whom you paid a proud submission ; a dignified
obedience ; a subordination more defirable than the tumultuous spirit of the most
exalted freedom ! ” Again I attempt . ed to speak . - " Ah ! ” cried he , in a still
louder ...
... your beneficent friends ! to whom you paid a proud submission ; a dignified
obedience ; a subordination more defirable than the tumultuous spirit of the most
exalted freedom ! ” Again I attempt . ed to speak . - " Ah ! ” cried he , in a still
louder ...
Sivu 219
Yes , for certain , ” returned the good woman ; “ though she took on a liitle still .
And when she went into the paddock , where the little poney that Mr . Morley
used to ride about the farm now runs , la ! fee Miss , says I , if there is not your
uncle ' s ...
Yes , for certain , ” returned the good woman ; “ though she took on a liitle still .
And when she went into the paddock , where the little poney that Mr . Morley
used to ride about the farm now runs , la ! fee Miss , says I , if there is not your
uncle ' s ...
Sivu 221
... and discovered the hand writing of Miss Percy . " It is " Charlotte ' s tablets , ”
cried Emma . " It was in these she used to sketch the eflusions of her fancy , on
any subject that occured . - It is still so , ” continued she , turning , over the leaves
.
... and discovered the hand writing of Miss Percy . " It is " Charlotte ' s tablets , ”
cried Emma . " It was in these she used to sketch the eflusions of her fancy , on
any subject that occured . - It is still so , ” continued she , turning , over the leaves
.
Sivu 222
Dear scenes of fweer content , and careless ease , Where in unchanging bliss
the seasons rollid , Where Winter ' s storm , or Summer ' s genial breeze , Could
some peculiar beauty still unfold . The charmer Hope then perch ' d on every ...
Dear scenes of fweer content , and careless ease , Where in unchanging bliss
the seasons rollid , Where Winter ' s storm , or Summer ' s genial breeze , Could
some peculiar beauty still unfold . The charmer Hope then perch ' d on every ...
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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...