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 32
For my“ self I should not care ; but , may poor , “ poor mother ! she will never
furvive " it . I know she wont . Alas ! fhe has " no fon , but me . Her heart is now
yearning to embrace me . O it will “ break , if she is disappointed ! ” I gave him
time to ...
For my“ self I should not care ; but , may poor , “ poor mother ! she will never
furvive " it . I know she wont . Alas ! fhe has " no fon , but me . Her heart is now
yearning to embrace me . O it will “ break , if she is disappointed ! ” I gave him
time to ...
Sivu 46
when observing the poor woman by her side , her face instantly flushed a deep
crimfon ; rage and indignation darted from her eyes , and , telling the fainting
stranger , that “ she was very “ impudent , for daring to intrude herself “ into her ...
when observing the poor woman by her side , her face instantly flushed a deep
crimfon ; rage and indignation darted from her eyes , and , telling the fainting
stranger , that “ she was very “ impudent , for daring to intrude herself “ into her ...
Sivu 51
To the families of such as are in a situation to afford the expensive insignia of
sorrow , the panies of their fallen friends are announced ; but , to the poor , who
can only afford to wear mourning in their hearts , there is no necessity of giving
such ...
To the families of such as are in a situation to afford the expensive insignia of
sorrow , the panies of their fallen friends are announced ; but , to the poor , who
can only afford to wear mourning in their hearts , there is no necessity of giving
such ...
Sivu 214
Horrid , indeed , ” repeated I . “ Alas ! poor Doctor Severan , what , in the general
calamity , is become of him ? " A smile which lat upon the faces of the company ,
and a look of compassion with which the benevolent Mr . Denbeigh at that ...
Horrid , indeed , ” repeated I . “ Alas ! poor Doctor Severan , what , in the general
calamity , is become of him ? " A smile which lat upon the faces of the company ,
and a look of compassion with which the benevolent Mr . Denbeigh at that ...
Sivu 220
Poor Mopfy , faid se , as The itroaked its ears , and again the tears came into her
eyes . She turned away , but the beast still followed her , neighing , till we came to
the gate . She then so begged me to leave her for a few minutes , that I went on ...
Poor Mopfy , faid se , as The itroaked its ears , and again the tears came into her
eyes . She turned away , but the beast still followed her , neighing , till we came to
the gate . She then so begged me to leave her for a few minutes , that I went on ...
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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...