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 24
... concomitant of ignorance ; that it is not the understanding which has been
perverted by vanity , prejudice , and folly , that will listen to the instructions of a
husband . 66 The Her hopes of happinefs were from the enjoyment of his 1 ( 24 :)
that ...
... concomitant of ignorance ; that it is not the understanding which has been
perverted by vanity , prejudice , and folly , that will listen to the instructions of a
husband . 66 The Her hopes of happinefs were from the enjoyment of his 1 ( 24 :)
that ...
Sivu 73
Good heavens , exclaimed I , and is this the consequence of female learning ? is
the mind of women really formed of such weak materials , that as foon as it
emerges from ignorance , it must necessarily become intoxicated with the fumes
of ...
Good heavens , exclaimed I , and is this the consequence of female learning ? is
the mind of women really formed of such weak materials , that as foon as it
emerges from ignorance , it must necessarily become intoxicated with the fumes
of ...
Sivu 173
... of the rational faculties , should , among the Christian women of England , be
so rare , that no sooner can one of them emerge from the depths of ignorance ,
than she is suspected of assuming the airs of selfimportance and conceit .
... of the rational faculties , should , among the Christian women of England , be
so rare , that no sooner can one of them emerge from the depths of ignorance ,
than she is suspected of assuming the airs of selfimportance and conceit .
Sivu 201
Mrs . Denbeigh , not considering the preservation of ignorance absolutely
necessary towards the perfe & tion of the female character , never sent her
daughters to the seminaries that are established for that purpose , but suffered
them from ...
Mrs . Denbeigh , not considering the preservation of ignorance absolutely
necessary towards the perfe & tion of the female character , never sent her
daughters to the seminaries that are established for that purpose , but suffered
them from ...
Sivu 213
This Lady was accordingly announced , before her appearance , to be the wife of
a recruiting officer , and fifteenth cousin to an Irish Lord - - a circumstance , of
which we might have remained in ignorance , had the arrived at the same time
with ...
This Lady was accordingly announced , before her appearance , to be the wife of
a recruiting officer , and fifteenth cousin to an Irish Lord - - a circumstance , of
which we might have remained in ignorance , had the arrived at the same time
with ...
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according affection appeared arrival attention authority beauty become behold brother called character Chriſtian circumſtances companions conſider converſation cried daughter delight Denbeigh Doctor doubt Engliſh entered equally exiſtence expect experience eyes favour feelings female firſt fome fortune gave give Grey hand happineſs heart himſelf hope hour houſe huſband idea ignorance imagine juſt Lady learned leave length leſs letter look Maandaara manner ment mind Miſs Ardent morning moſt muſt nature never object obſerve opinion perceive perhaps perſon philoſopher pleaſure poor prejudices preſent reaſon received returned ſaid ſame ſay ſee ſeems Severan ſhall ſhe ſhould Sir Caprice ſome ſpirit ſtate ſtill ſubject ſuch ſuffered taken tears themſelves theſe thing thoſe thought tion told took truth turned uſed virtue whole whoſe woman young
Suositut otteet
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...