Calcutta Review, Volume 4University of Calcutta, 1845 |
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Page 47
... writers since his time . The work which exhibits the system in its most striking colours is a dramatic one , called Prabodh - Chan- drodaya , which , by personifying all the powers and passions of the mind , and bringing them to engage ...
... writers since his time . The work which exhibits the system in its most striking colours is a dramatic one , called Prabodh - Chan- drodaya , which , by personifying all the powers and passions of the mind , and bringing them to engage ...
Page 96
... writer - too familiar to produce upon the reader any startling effect . " We would adopt these words from Mrs. Ellis as prefatory to our own remarks on the same subject . A book that , within a few years , has gone through fifteen ...
... writer - too familiar to produce upon the reader any startling effect . " We would adopt these words from Mrs. Ellis as prefatory to our own remarks on the same subject . A book that , within a few years , has gone through fifteen ...
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... writer had scarcely passed her twentieth year , and her affections had just been given to the man with whom she was " to spend her days in this world in a heathen land ; " but the event proved that there was no self - deception . These ...
... writer had scarcely passed her twentieth year , and her affections had just been given to the man with whom she was " to spend her days in this world in a heathen land ; " but the event proved that there was no self - deception . These ...
Page 104
... writer had in view when he declared , as long as thou doest good to thy self , men will speak well of thee . " A man may forego his own gratifications , that he may supply the wants of his parents and sisters at home . A woman may count ...
... writer had in view when he declared , as long as thou doest good to thy self , men will speak well of thee . " A man may forego his own gratifications , that he may supply the wants of his parents and sisters at home . A woman may count ...
Page 106
... writers have taken their best sketches . The milliner's apprentice , deprived of her natural rest , that ladies may have their dresses to wear at some particu- lar gala - the shivering mother who , by plying her needle all day long ...
... writers have taken their best sketches . The milliner's apprentice , deprived of her natural rest , that ladies may have their dresses to wear at some particu- lar gala - the shivering mother who , by plying her needle all day long ...
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