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 20
... in his masterly delineations of the passions , it is every where , and at every
period the same : and from a perusal of his works , one would be tempted to
imagine ( notwithstanding the evidence of these authentic memoirs to the
contrary ) that ...
... in his masterly delineations of the passions , it is every where , and at every
period the same : and from a perusal of his works , one would be tempted to
imagine ( notwithstanding the evidence of these authentic memoirs to the
contrary ) that ...
Sivu 21
imagine ed to enlief Shakipesimself , w land , who was cotemporary with Ackbar ,
teach the heart to vibrate with the fame sensations ? The Sacontala of the one ,
and the Desdemona of the other , speak so nearly the same language , that did I
...
imagine ed to enlief Shakipesimself , w land , who was cotemporary with Ackbar ,
teach the heart to vibrate with the fame sensations ? The Sacontala of the one ,
and the Desdemona of the other , speak so nearly the same language , that did I
...
Sivu 24
It is not possible to imagine , that her intellectual deficiencies , would be
unobserved by a man of his sense and penetration . ' Dewan was too much
charmed with her beauty , to observe , any deficiency in her merit , " replied the
Surgeon ; or ...
It is not possible to imagine , that her intellectual deficiencies , would be
unobserved by a man of his sense and penetration . ' Dewan was too much
charmed with her beauty , to observe , any deficiency in her merit , " replied the
Surgeon ; or ...
Sivu 41
You may well imagine that a feftival originating in such a fourcey is celebrated
throughout the Christian world with appropriate folemnity . With them , the forms
and ceremonies of their religion , remain not merely as a testimony of their
superior ...
You may well imagine that a feftival originating in such a fourcey is celebrated
throughout the Christian world with appropriate folemnity . With them , the forms
and ceremonies of their religion , remain not merely as a testimony of their
superior ...
Sivu 172
You may , perhaps , imagine , ihat the fociety of a young and lovely female , fuch
as is Mils Julia Ardent , would be a dangerous trial to a man of my sensibility . But
, alas ! my friend , you know not low effectually the mixture of infipidity and ...
You may , perhaps , imagine , ihat the fociety of a young and lovely female , fuch
as is Mils Julia Ardent , would be a dangerous trial to a man of my sensibility . But
, alas ! my friend , you know not low effectually the mixture of infipidity and ...
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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...