Lights and Shades of the East: Or a Study of the Life of Baboo Harrischander and Passing Thoughts on India and Its People, Their Present and FutureAlliance Press, 1863 - 385 Seiten |
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... enlightened Government . At pre- sent , however , while he acquires all the essen- tials of action , his ambition is cribbed , cabined and confined within a narrow sphere after an anomalous fashion . For what is all education but the ...
... enlightened Government . At pre- sent , however , while he acquires all the essen- tials of action , his ambition is cribbed , cabined and confined within a narrow sphere after an anomalous fashion . For what is all education but the ...
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... enlightenment and knowledge , with the aid of Western literature and lore , is in it- self rather a wonder , which cannot but challenge the admiration of every unprejudiced English- With scarcely any of the advantages man ...
... enlightenment and knowledge , with the aid of Western literature and lore , is in it- self rather a wonder , which cannot but challenge the admiration of every unprejudiced English- With scarcely any of the advantages man ...
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... enlightened generation is pitiable . There are three evident classes : the fast - going gentlemen and the col- lege alumni have been distinctly named ; and to these may be added the low , grovelling class of young men , who , blessed ...
... enlightened generation is pitiable . There are three evident classes : the fast - going gentlemen and the col- lege alumni have been distinctly named ; and to these may be added the low , grovelling class of young men , who , blessed ...
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... enlightenment in India : better , we say , because Parsees are so much ahead of all Indian tribes in their enlightenment and progress ; because they are not trammelled by restrictive hindrances on the score of creed or custom , like the ...
... enlightenment in India : better , we say , because Parsees are so much ahead of all Indian tribes in their enlightenment and progress ; because they are not trammelled by restrictive hindrances on the score of creed or custom , like the ...
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... enlightenment and reflection : and what is the result ? Girls growing up into women are as void of pure delights as their mothers or grandmothers ; and short as the time is that they stay in school , they leave off all reading after ...
... enlightenment and reflection : and what is the result ? Girls growing up into women are as void of pure delights as their mothers or grandmothers ; and short as the time is that they stay in school , they leave off all reading after ...
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Agra amelioration ancient Arabic Arian Baboo Harrischander Bengal Bengal Presidency Bombay Bombay Presidency boys British British India Calcutta Caucasian race character circumstances civilisation colleges colonisation colportage commenced countrymen David Hare destiny East educa Elphinstone Elphinstone College Elphinstone Institution empire energy England English education Englishmen enlightenment Europe European fact feeling female France future German Goddess of Poverty Government Gujarati Harris heart Hindoo honour human ignorance impart influence instruction intellectual intelligence knowledge labour language learning literature Lord Lord Macaulay Madras Mahomedan mankind mass means ment mind modern moral nation Native nature Negro ness never object Parsee passed patriot political poor position present Presidency progress race Rammohun Roy religion render rise Roman Sanskrit sion social spirit success talents taste teachers thought tion tribes utter vernacular Warren Hastings whole writer Young India Zoroaster
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Seite 179 - We must at present do our best to form a class who may be interpreters between us and the millions whom we govern ; a class of persons Indian in blood and colour, but English in taste, in opinions, in morals, and in intellect.
Seite 143 - Throw yourself rather, my dear Sir, from the steep Tarpeian rock slap-dash headlong upon iron spikes. If you had but five consolatory minutes between the desk and the bed, make much of them, and live a century in them, rather than turn slave to the Booksellers. They are Turks and Tartars, when they have poor authors at their beck. Hitherto you have been at arm's length from them.
Seite 312 - I mean, that modern history appears to be not only a step in advance of ancient history, but the last step ; it appears to bear marks of the fulness of time, as if there would be no future history beyond it.
Seite 219 - A dungeon horrible, on all sides round As one great furnace flamed, yet from those flames No light, but rather darkness visible Served only to discover sights of woe, Regions of sorrow, doleful shades, where peace And rest can never dwell...
Seite 97 - OH, when I was a tiny boy My days and nights were full of joy, My mates were blithe and kind ! — No wonder that I sometimes sigh, And dash the tear-drop from my eye, To cast a look behind ! A hoop was an eternal round Of pleasure. In those days I found A top a joyous thing ; — But now those past delights I drop, My head, alas ! is all my top, And careful thoughts the string...
Seite 99 - East up lame and half stunned, and he hobbles back into goal, conscious of having played the man. And now the last minutes are come, and the school gather for their last rush, every boy of the hundred and twenty who has a run left in him. Reckless of the...
Seite 100 - ... them, straight for our goal like the column of the Old Guard up the slope at Waterloo. All former charges have been child's play to this. Warner and Hedge have met them, but still on they come. The bull-dogs rush in for the last time ; they are, hurled over or carried back, striving hand, foot and eyelids.
Seite 33 - I venture to think, be a source of strength ; for adding to the resources of the public treasury ; and for extending the uniform application of our system of government to those whose best interests, we sincerely believe, will be promoted thereby.
Seite 353 - And he said, BLESSED be the Lord God of Shem ; And Canaan shall be his servant. God shall enlarge Japheth, And he shall dwell in the tents of Shem ; And Canaan shall be his servant.
Seite 104 - ... inch of distance to the last. The Orielites on the bank, who are rushing along, sometimes in the water, sometimes out, hoarse, furious, madly alternating between hope and despair, have no reason to be ashamed of a man in the crew. Off the mouth of the Cherwell there is still twenty feet between them. Another minute, and it will be over one way or another. Every man in both crews is now doing his best, and no mistake: tell me which boat holds the most men who can do better than their best at a...