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 74
The reason why such characters are not so frequently to be met with amongst
men , is , that ( in this country at leaft ) the education of boys is , in some degree ,
calculated to open , and gradually to prepare the mind for the reception of ...
The reason why such characters are not so frequently to be met with amongst
men , is , that ( in this country at leaft ) the education of boys is , in some degree ,
calculated to open , and gradually to prepare the mind for the reception of ...
Sivu 98
T 1 lette But plied love bele mind , which like the delicate leaves of the Mimosa ,
shrinks from every touch , is ill calculated to solicit the affistance of the powerful ,
or gain the favour of the great . The very looks of the prosperous , it construes into
...
T 1 lette But plied love bele mind , which like the delicate leaves of the Mimosa ,
shrinks from every touch , is ill calculated to solicit the affistance of the powerful ,
or gain the favour of the great . The very looks of the prosperous , it construes into
...
Sivu 150
She pants for that blessed period , when the eyes of men shall no longer be
attracted by the charms of youth and beauiy ; when mind , and mind alone , shall
be thought worthy the attention of a philosopher . In that wished - for æra , the
talents ...
She pants for that blessed period , when the eyes of men shall no longer be
attracted by the charms of youth and beauiy ; when mind , and mind alone , shall
be thought worthy the attention of a philosopher . In that wished - for æra , the
talents ...
Sivu 167
While freedom of discussion was thus restrained , the faculties of the human mind
were benumbed , and truth and falshood were confounded together . Crude
speculations were ushered into the world , with the authority of truths ; and not
oply ...
While freedom of discussion was thus restrained , the faculties of the human mind
were benumbed , and truth and falshood were confounded together . Crude
speculations were ushered into the world , with the authority of truths ; and not
oply ...
Sivu 225
The proper discharge of the duties of life is a source of happiness to every well
regulated mind . ” “ But how circumscribed are the limits of those duties to a
female , who has no longer any parent to attend on : no family tì manage : no
fortune to ...
The proper discharge of the duties of life is a source of happiness to every well
regulated mind . ” “ But how circumscribed are the limits of those duties to a
female , who has no longer any parent to attend on : no family tì manage : no
fortune to ...
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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...