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 15
Other histories I found written in the manner of Memoirs ; these are said to
contain the lives of illustrious personages , whose names - adorn the title page . It
appears very ftraoge , that the lives of these great perfonages should abound in ...
Other histories I found written in the manner of Memoirs ; these are said to
contain the lives of illustrious personages , whose names - adorn the title page . It
appears very ftraoge , that the lives of these great perfonages should abound in ...
Sivu 34
In respect to these , the piece of the Dewan , ard myself , have been the greatest
fufferers . A beautiful piece of silver muslin , which the fair reader of No . vels ,
had treasured up , as her choiceft ornament , and on which , fhe fet a ten . fold
value ...
In respect to these , the piece of the Dewan , ard myself , have been the greatest
fufferers . A beautiful piece of silver muslin , which the fair reader of No . vels ,
had treasured up , as her choiceft ornament , and on which , fhe fet a ten . fold
value ...
Sivu 182
By these endowments , was his Lady enabled to manage the affairs of her family ,
and the concerns of his estate ; to watch over the education of her children ; and ,
by the unremitting attentions of endearing affection , to cheer the spirits that ...
By these endowments , was his Lady enabled to manage the affairs of her family ,
and the concerns of his estate ; to watch over the education of her children ; and ,
by the unremitting attentions of endearing affection , to cheer the spirits that ...
Sivu 227
I have already hinted my astonishment at the number of new books that are every
year produced in England ; but now that I know what these books have to
encounter , before they fight their way into the world , my astonishment is
increased ...
I have already hinted my astonishment at the number of new books that are every
year produced in England ; but now that I know what these books have to
encounter , before they fight their way into the world , my astonishment is
increased ...
Sivu 228
Should they be endowed with sufficient strength to survive the attack of both
these adversaries , they have still to pass before the formidable phalanx of
Reviewers , each of whom , like the mighty Carticeya * , brandishes in his
hundred arms a ...
Should they be endowed with sufficient strength to survive the attack of both
these adversaries , they have still to pass before the formidable phalanx of
Reviewers , each of whom , like the mighty Carticeya * , brandishes in his
hundred arms a ...
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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...