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 9
... seem to ratify the declaration of their fair benefactress ; whilst the young and
lively niece of the Dewan , cafts towards the many - coloured objects of her aunt's
affection , such an expressive glance , as seems to say , they are almost as bad .
... seem to ratify the declaration of their fair benefactress ; whilst the young and
lively niece of the Dewan , cafts towards the many - coloured objects of her aunt's
affection , such an expressive glance , as seems to say , they are almost as bad .
Sivu 99
The amiable old man , who supplied to her the place of a father , who loved her
with such tenderness , and was beloved by her with such a degree of filial
affection , is gone to the dark man - , { ions of death . She has left the happy
abode of her ...
The amiable old man , who supplied to her the place of a father , who loved her
with such tenderness , and was beloved by her with such a degree of filial
affection , is gone to the dark man - , { ions of death . She has left the happy
abode of her ...
Sivu 147
Filial affection would , no doubt , be treated as a crime of a ftill deeper dye , but
that , to prevent the poflibility of such a breach of virtue ; no man , in the age of
reason , · shall be able to guess who his father is ; nor any woman to say to her ...
Filial affection would , no doubt , be treated as a crime of a ftill deeper dye , but
that , to prevent the poflibility of such a breach of virtue ; no man , in the age of
reason , · shall be able to guess who his father is ; nor any woman to say to her ...
Sivu 182
By these endowments , was his Lady enabled to manage the affairs of her family ,
and the concerns of his estate ; to watch over the education of her children ; and ,
by the unremitting attentions of endearing affection , to cheer the spirits that ...
By these endowments , was his Lady enabled to manage the affairs of her family ,
and the concerns of his estate ; to watch over the education of her children ; and ,
by the unremitting attentions of endearing affection , to cheer the spirits that ...
Sivu 223
Her countenance wore the traces of melar . choly , kut the manner in which she
received the salatations of my friends , showed that her heart was still capable of
the most animated affection . Me too she received with kindnefs , though the
ideas ...
Her countenance wore the traces of melar . choly , kut the manner in which she
received the salatations of my friends , showed that her heart was still capable of
the most animated affection . Me too she received with kindnefs , though the
ideas ...
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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...