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 4
... my friend , the long lamented Percy . For her I have made a selection of
whatever I thought could be acceptable : and the idea of presenting it in person ,
affords great delight to my mind , - Jeo - doss , to whom , as well as to my other
servants ...
... my friend , the long lamented Percy . For her I have made a selection of
whatever I thought could be acceptable : and the idea of presenting it in person ,
affords great delight to my mind , - Jeo - doss , to whom , as well as to my other
servants ...
Sivu 28
I have frequently known the chain of an interesting argument , to which I have
been listening with avidity and delight , all at once interrupted , by her abruptly
asking , when we should see land ? Whatever gave the promise of variety ,
seemed to ...
I have frequently known the chain of an interesting argument , to which I have
been listening with avidity and delight , all at once interrupted , by her abruptly
asking , when we should see land ? Whatever gave the promise of variety ,
seemed to ...
Sivu 78
... ( and never did Brahma bestow upon a hun.an loul , an index fo intelligible )
which bad beer fo lately shaded by the cloud of despondency , was brightened
by the emanations of joy , and irradiated by the smile of exultation and delight .
... ( and never did Brahma bestow upon a hun.an loul , an index fo intelligible )
which bad beer fo lately shaded by the cloud of despondency , was brightened
by the emanations of joy , and irradiated by the smile of exultation and delight .
Sivu 207
The eyes of Emma gliftened with delight , and the sweet tint of the opening rose -
bud again mantled over her lovely cheek . — The peasant continued . - “ . Well ,
Sir , we were scarcely come to our senses , as I may fay , when Farmer Stubble ...
The eyes of Emma gliftened with delight , and the sweet tint of the opening rose -
bud again mantled over her lovely cheek . — The peasant continued . - “ . Well ,
Sir , we were scarcely come to our senses , as I may fay , when Farmer Stubble ...
Sivu 230
Nothing can equal the delight of my friend Severan , at the success of his
experiment ; which has opened a new field for ... It is a peculiar advantage
attendant upon science , that the gratification it affords is not more delightful to the
individual ...
Nothing can equal the delight of my friend Severan , at the success of his
experiment ; which has opened a new field for ... It is a peculiar advantage
attendant upon science , that the gratification it affords is not more delightful to the
individual ...
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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...