| Sir John Francis Davis - 1836 - 446 頁
..."ceremonial, or present goods." The first full moon of the new year is the Feast of Lanterns, being a display of ingenuity and taste in the construction and mechanism of an infinite variety of lanterns made of silk, varnish, horn, paper, and glass, Some of them supplied with moving figures of men galloping... | |
| John Francis Davis - 1836 - 420 頁
...ceremonial, or present goods." The first full moon of the new year is the Feast of Lanterns, being a display of ingenuity and taste in the construction and mechanism of an infinite variety of lanterns made of silk, varnish, horn, paper, and glass, some of them supplied with moving figures of men galloping... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1837 - 578 頁
...of his chariot. Adieu. (1) [ " The first full moon of the new year is the Feast of Lanterns, being a display of ingenuity and taste in the construction and mechanism of an infinite variety of lanterns made of silk, varnish, horn, paper, and glass; some of them supplied with moving figures of men galloping... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1837 - 574 頁
...of his chariot. Adieu. (1) ["The first full moon of the new year is the Feast of Lanterns, being a display of ingenuity and taste in the construction and mechanism of an infinite variety of lanterns made of silk, varnish, horn, paper, and glass ; some of them supplied with moving figures of men galloping... | |
| Nathan Dunn - 1839 - 158 頁
...interchanged among friends ; the rites of religion are conducted with unusual pomp ; and, in short, gayety and pleasure are the reigning divinities. The Feast...agricultural festivals ; an annual trial of skill in boat-racing ; a festival in honour of the dead ; and a sort of general thanksgiving, a holiday highly... | |
| Nathan Dunn, Philadelphia Museum of Art - 1839 - 140 頁
...interchanged among friends; the rites of religion are conducted with unusual pomp ; 3 32 and, in short, gayety and pleasure are the reigning divinities. The Feast...agricultural festivals ; an annual trial of skill in boat-racing; a festival in honour of the dead; and a sort of general thanksgiving, a holiday highly... | |
| Nathan Dunn, William B. Langdon - 1842 - 338 頁
...candles, and, as it were, to compel the fates to terminate their labours by a more successful attempt. The Feast of Lanterns, which occurs soon after this,...at the same time in different parts of the empire. The brilliancy of this beautiful festival cannot be adequately conveyed to the mind or fancy of a reader,... | |
| Nathan Dunn, William B. Langdon - 1842 - 212 頁
...thencandles, and, as it were, to compel the fates to terminate their labours by a more successful attempt. The Feast of Lanterns, which occurs soon after this,...at the same time in different parts of the empire. The brilliancy of this beautiful festival cannot be adequately conveyed to the mind or fancy of a reader,... | |
| William B. Langdon, Nathan Dunn - 1843 - 176 頁
...candles, and, as it were, to compel the fates to terminate their labours by a more successful attempt. The Feast of Lanterns, which occurs soon after this,...at the same time in different parts of the empire. The brillancy of this beautiful festival cannot be adequately conveyed to the mind or fancy of a reader,... | |
| Sir John Francis Davis - 1851 - 582 頁
...ceremonial, or present goods." .: The first full moon of the new year is the Feast of Lanterns, being a display of ingenuity and taste in : the construction...and mechanism of an infinite variety : of lanterns made of silk, varnish, horn, paper, and ,;' glass, some of them supplied with moving figures of men... | |
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