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 3
PRAISE RAISE to Varuna ! under the guidance of whose potent arm , behold thy
friend , surrounded by the billows of the nighty ocean . The most sublime objects
alone present themfelves to my view . Above is the azure canopy of Heaven , in ...
PRAISE RAISE to Varuna ! under the guidance of whose potent arm , behold thy
friend , surrounded by the billows of the nighty ocean . The most sublime objects
alone present themfelves to my view . Above is the azure canopy of Heaven , in ...
Sivu 22
... the happiness of others , gives every day such convincing proofs of the
malignity of his difpofition , in the cruel treatment he bestows upon his younger
brother , that it is impoflible to behold it without feelings of horror , and indignation
.
... the happiness of others , gives every day such convincing proofs of the
malignity of his difpofition , in the cruel treatment he bestows upon his younger
brother , that it is impoflible to behold it without feelings of horror , and indignation
.
Sivu 30
I cannot without pain , behold it cherished by the dignified mind of Delomond ,
and would not fail to remonstrate with him concerning it , was . he not fa easily
hurt , that I fear an estrangement of his friendfhip might be the consequence .
I cannot without pain , behold it cherished by the dignified mind of Delomond ,
and would not fail to remonstrate with him concerning it , was . he not fa easily
hurt , that I fear an estrangement of his friendfhip might be the consequence .
Sivu 40
3 AT length Maandaara , behold me in the metropolis of England , the celebrated
city of London . My heart bounds within me at the idea of the new scenes I am
about to behold . The pulse of expectation beats in every vein.— I was all ...
3 AT length Maandaara , behold me in the metropolis of England , the celebrated
city of London . My heart bounds within me at the idea of the new scenes I am
about to behold . The pulse of expectation beats in every vein.— I was all ...
Sivu 51
... to the poor , who can only afford to wear mourning in their hearts , there is no
necessity of giving such a particular . account of their friends ; it is sufficient for
them to know , that few , very few of them can ever again behold their native
homes !
... to the poor , who can only afford to wear mourning in their hearts , there is no
necessity of giving such a particular . account of their friends ; it is sufficient for
them to know , that few , very few of them can ever again behold their native
homes !
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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...