| James Mill - 1817 - 700 pages
...sit carelessly at his ease. Let him never pronounce the mere name of his tutor, even in his absence : by censuring his preceptor, though justly, he will be born an ass. He must not serve his tutor by the intervention of another, while himself stands aloof ; nor must he... | |
| Manu (Lawgiver) - 1825 - 490 pages
...held concerning ' his teacher, let him there cover his ears or remove to ' another place : . 201. ' By censuring his preceptor, though justly, he * will...by ' envying his merit, a larger insect or reptile. 202. ' He must not serve his tutor by the interven' tion of another, while himself stands aloof; nor... | |
| Manu (Lawgiver) - 1825 - 488 pages
...is held concerning * his teacher, let him there cover his ears or remove to ' another place : 201. ' By censuring his preceptor, though justly, he ' will...by ' envying his merit, a larger insect or reptile. 202. ' He must not serve his tutor by the interven' tion of another, while himself stands aloof; nor... | |
| 1835 - 164 pages
...70, 131 — 142. Compare, in the Hindu Drama, the Toy Cart, act v. p. 93. 1. 2. As though a pupil's hand accursed.] The offences of a pupil against a...Menu has no provision against the crime in the text. 142 NOTES TO THE DEATH OF YAJNADATTA. p. 93. 1. 6. — to the five elements returned.] A common Indian... | |
| 1847 - 556 pages
...speech, or his manner. By censuring his preceptor, though justly, he will, in the next Hrth, become an ass ; by falsely defaming him, a dog ; by using...by envying his merit, a larger insect or reptile. He must not sit with his preceptor to the leeward, or to the windward of him. But he may sit with his... | |
| James Long - 1848 - 540 pages
...speech, or his manner. By censuring his preceptor, though justly, he will, in the next birth, become an ass ; by falsely defaming him, a dog ; by using...by envying his merit, a larger insect or reptile. He must not sit with his preceptor to the leeward, or to the windward of him. But he may sit with his... | |
| Mrs. Manning (Charlotte Speir) - 1856 - 530 pages
...discourse is held concerning his teacher, let him there cover his ears or remove to another place. " By censuring his preceptor, though justly, he will...by envying his merit, a larger insect or reptile."* A pupil is forbidden to give presents during the period of residence in a teacher's house ; but when... | |
| Mrs. Manning (Charlotte Speir) - 1856 - 526 pages
...ears or remove to another place. " By censuring his preceptor, though justly, he will be born an aaa; by falsely defaming him, a dog; by using his goods...by envying his merit, a larger insect or reptile."* A pupil is forbidden to give presents during the period of residence in a teacher's house; but when... | |
| Manu, Graves Champney Haughton - 1869 - 366 pages
...discourse is held concerning his teacher, let him there cover his ears or remove to another place. 201. By censuring his preceptor, though justly, he will...by envying his merit, a larger insect or reptile. 202. He must not serve his tutor by the intervention of another, while himself stands aloof; nor must... | |
| Robert George Hobbes - 1893 - 598 pages
...speech, or his manner. By censuring his preceptor, though guilty, he will in the next birth become an ass ; by falsely defaming him, a dog ; by using his goods without leave, a worm ; by envying his merit, a larger insect or reptile. He must not sit with his preceptor to the... | |
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