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 5
The pang of regret penetrated my heart , when I bade the last farewell to these
amiable friends ; but when the ship was put in motion , and I saw those bleit fores
, “ the favoured seats of the Gods of India , " recede from my fight , my heart grew
...
The pang of regret penetrated my heart , when I bade the last farewell to these
amiable friends ; but when the ship was put in motion , and I saw those bleit fores
, “ the favoured seats of the Gods of India , " recede from my fight , my heart grew
...
Sivu 40
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 impatience , to deliver
my letters of introduction ; but , unluckily , we arrived at the very season of a
folemn ...
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 impatience , to deliver
my letters of introduction ; but , unluckily , we arrived at the very season of a
folemn ...
Sivu 83
dress is not so widely different from your ' s , as the furniture of either her head or
heart . That very woman , with her flat cap and plain petticoat , has an
understanding of the first quality ; and a heart replete with every virtue . While the
has been ...
dress is not so widely different from your ' s , as the furniture of either her head or
heart . That very woman , with her flat cap and plain petticoat , has an
understanding of the first quality ; and a heart replete with every virtue . While the
has been ...
Sivu 108
Fifty pounds would restore a father to his infant family , and make the heart of a
virtuous woman rejoice . It is the noblest of all experiments ! - - And detefted be
the pursuit , that would stand in the way of the happiness of a fellow - creature .
Fifty pounds would restore a father to his infant family , and make the heart of a
virtuous woman rejoice . It is the noblest of all experiments ! - - And detefted be
the pursuit , that would stand in the way of the happiness of a fellow - creature .
Sivu 182
over the keys of her harpsichord with the most astonishing rapidity - little comfort
would it have given to the heart of her fick husband . In an understanding
enriched by the accumulations of Wisdom , a temper regulated by the precepts of
...
over the keys of her harpsichord with the most astonishing rapidity - little comfort
would it have given to the heart of her fick husband . In an understanding
enriched by the accumulations of Wisdom , a temper regulated by the precepts of
...
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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...