“his intellect becomes pitiously obscured by his” to piteously.

refering to the Mahâyâna conception of Dharmakâya” to referring.

[Chapter I]

“that, owing to a crime commited by them” to committed.

“do not recognise the evanescence of wordly things” to worldly.

“The dotrine of nescience or ignorance is technically” to doctrine.

“sons and daughters, wives aud husbands, all transfigured” to and.

“and which therefore were utterly desplicable” to despicable.

“in response to the pathetic persuation of his father’s” to persuasion.

[Chapter II]