Manners and Customs of the Japanese: Japan and the Japanese, in the Nineteenth Century. From Recent Dutch Travels, Especially the Narrative of Von Siebold |
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Manners and Customs of the Japanese: Japan and the Japanese, in the ... Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1852 |
Manners and Customs of the Japanese: Japan and the Japanese in the ... Philipp Franz Von Siebold Ingen forhåndsvisning tilgjengelig - 2018 |
Manners and Customs of the Japanese: Japan and the Japanese in the ... Philipp Franz Von Siebold Ingen forhåndsvisning tilgjengelig - 2016 |
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Side 135 - Then he ordered us to take off our cappa, or cloak, being our garment of ceremony ; then to stand upright, that he might have a full view of us ; again, to walk, to stand still, to compliment each other, to dance, to jump, to play the drunkard, to speak broken Japanese, to read Dutch, to paint, to sing, to put our cloaks on and off.
Side 127 - Nagasaki and the chief interpreter are the only persons who accompany the opperhoefd, and give him the signal of retreat, which, like his entrance, is performed in a very stooping attitude ; so that, although the presence of numbers may be perceived, it is impossible, without violating the laws of Japanese courtesy, to look round for what should attract attention or excite curiosity.
Side 136 - ... of us ; again, to walk, to stand still, to compliment each other, to dance, to jump, to play the drunkard, to speak broken Japanese, to read Dutch, to paint, to sing, to put our cloaks on and off. Meanwhile we...
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Side 132 - Emperor sat on the other; and there, kneeling, he bowed his forehead quite down to the ground, and so crawled backwards like a crab, without uttering a single word. So mean and short a thing is the audience we have of this mighty monarch.