Publications, Volume 33Royal Asiatic Society, 1935 |
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Page 46
... merits and on its defects ; but thou , Sir , never utterest one word either of dispraise or of commendation , and therefore do I perpend that thou never lendest even thine ears to it . " Kōka replied , " Ah , thinkest thou that I lend ...
... merits and on its defects ; but thou , Sir , never utterest one word either of dispraise or of commendation , and therefore do I perpend that thou never lendest even thine ears to it . " Kōka replied , " Ah , thinkest thou that I lend ...
Page 130
... merit can be secured , then who is the good man that despiseth such merit when offered to him unforeseen ? 1 Central Bengal . See Tale 26 ( p . 111 ) . 2 It is to be understood that , though a learned man , he was not religious , and ...
... merit can be secured , then who is the good man that despiseth such merit when offered to him unforeseen ? 1 Central Bengal . See Tale 26 ( p . 111 ) . 2 It is to be understood that , though a learned man , he was not religious , and ...
Page 151
... merit gained in former births , should not be passed without enjoying happiness . " The king replied , " Ah , ye ... merits , the cause of all my happiness in this world , and the same to me as life itself . So long as she liveth , even ...
... merit gained in former births , should not be passed without enjoying happiness . " The king replied , " Ah , ye ... merits , the cause of all my happiness in this world , and the same to me as life itself . So long as she liveth , even ...
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