| Hindus - English drama - 1835 - 450 pages
...dragged CHANAKYA, furious with rage, from his seat. Then, standing in the centre of the hall, CHANAKYA, blind with indignation, loosened the lock of hair...spoken, he withdrew, and indignantly quitted the city, and the Nandas, whom fortune had deserted, made no attempt to pacify him. CHANDRAGUPTA being no longer... | |
| George Turnour - Pali literature - 1836 - 390 pages
...dragged CHANAKYA, furious with rage, from his seat. Then, standing in the centre of the hall, CHANAKYA, blind with indignation, loosened the lock of hair...race :—" Until I have exterminated these haughty :ind ignorant Nandas, who have not known my worth, I will not again tie up these hairs." Having thus... | |
| English drama - 1871 - 430 pages
...dragged CHANAKYA, furious with rage, from his seat. Then, standing in the centre of the hall, CHANAKYA, blind with indignation, loosened the lock of hair...spoken, he withdrew, and indignantly quitted the city; and the Nandas, whom fortune had deserted, made no attempt to pacify him. CHANDRAGUPTA being no longer... | |
| John Garrett - Hinduism - 1871 - 980 pages
...scora. " Then Chanakya, blind with iudiguation, stood up in the centre of the hall, loosened the knot of hair on the top of his head, and thus vowed the destruction of the Nanda race. ' Until I have exterminated these haughty and ignorant Naudas, •who have not known my... | |
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