Memoirs of the Life, Writings and Correspondence of Sir William Jones, Volume 1J. Hatchard, 1806 - 531 pages |
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Page 82
... Turks , to be sent to his Majesty , because it is worthy his perusal , and because you are the author of it . Do not suppose that I now conclude , because I have nothing more to say ; my mind , in truth , overflows with matter , and I ...
... Turks , to be sent to his Majesty , because it is worthy his perusal , and because you are the author of it . Do not suppose that I now conclude , because I have nothing more to say ; my mind , in truth , overflows with matter , and I ...
Page 90
... Turkish nation . " In the representation of his tragedy , Mr. Jones intended to observe closely the costume of the Turks , which he had attentively studied . Mr. Jones now determined to enter upon a new career of life . Whatever ...
... Turkish nation . " In the representation of his tragedy , Mr. Jones intended to observe closely the costume of the Turks , which he had attentively studied . Mr. Jones now determined to enter upon a new career of life . Whatever ...
Page 101
... Turks . All agree that your preface is both learned and elegant ; but they urge , as you yourself remark in the ... Turkish language , with many others printed at Constantinople , including a most beautiful copy of the Odes of Mesihi ...
... Turks . All agree that your preface is both learned and elegant ; but they urge , as you yourself remark in the ... Turkish language , with many others printed at Constantinople , including a most beautiful copy of the Odes of Mesihi ...
Page 102
... Turkish Company wish much to oblige me ; all that I have to apprehend , is the appearance of some powerful competitor who may drive me off the stage . If I should succeed in my wishes , how shall I bound for joy ! First , I shall enjoy ...
... Turkish Company wish much to oblige me ; all that I have to apprehend , is the appearance of some powerful competitor who may drive me off the stage . If I should succeed in my wishes , how shall I bound for joy ! First , I shall enjoy ...
Page 103
... Turkish History will go to the press on Monday . Lord Radnor has given me leave , in the most flattering terms , to inscribe it to him . I have a notion I shall be a great talker when I am at the bar ; for I cannot take up my pen ...
... Turkish History will go to the press on Monday . Lord Radnor has given me leave , in the most flattering terms , to inscribe it to him . I have a notion I shall be a great talker when I am at the bar ; for I cannot take up my pen ...
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