From the head of the street, I perceived a crowd surrounding the gate, and I was soon informed that he had just arrived, and had gone through the ceremony of making his entrance over the roof instead of through the door : for such is the custom when a... The Adventures of Hajji Baba of Ispahan ... - 第110页作者:James Justinian Morier - 1824全本阅读 - 图书信息
| James Justinian Morier - 1855 - 472 页
...informed that he had just arrived, and had gone through the ceremony of making his entrance through the roof instead of through the door ; for such is...congratulated him upon his safe arrival. He did not recognize me, and even when I had explained who I was, he could scarcely believe that one so trim and... | |
| 1885 - 900 页
...Plutarch here refers prevails in modern Persia, for we read in "Hajji Baba" (c. 18) of the man who went through " the ceremony of making his entrance over...man who has been thought dead returns home alive." From a passage in Agathias (ii, 23) we may, perhaps, infer that the custom in Persia is at least as... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele - 1885 - 942 页
...Plutarch here refers prevails in modern Persia, for we read in " Hajji Baba" (c. 1 8) of the man who went through " the ceremony of making his entrance over...man who has been thought dead returns home alive." From a passage in Agathias (ii. 23) we may, perhaps, infer that the custom in Persia is at least as... | |
| 1885 - 930 页
...Plutarch here refers prevails in modern Persia, for we read in " IJajji Baba" (c. 18) of the man who went through " the ceremony of making his entrance over...man who has been thought dead returns home alive." From a passage in Agathias (ii. 23) we may, perhaps, infer that the custom in Persia is at least as... | |
| James George Frazer - 1885 - 52 页
...Persia, for we read in " Hajji Baba " (c. 18) of the man who went through " the ceremony of making hia entrance over the roof, instead of through the door...man who has been thought dead returns home alive." From a passage in Agathias we may perhaps infer that the custom is at least as old as the sixth century... | |
| 1886 - 574 页
...Plutarch here refers prevails in modern Persia, for we read in "Hajji Baba" (c. 18) of the man who went through "the ceremony of making his entrance over...man who has been thought dead returns home alive." From a passage in Agathias we may perhaps infer that the custom is at least as old as the sixth century... | |
| 1886 - 804 页
...Plutarch here refers prevails in modern Persia, for we read in "Hajji Baba " (c. 18) of the man who went through "the ceremony of making his entrance over...man who has been thought dead returns home alive." From a passage in Agathias we may perhaps infer that the custom is at least as old as the sixth century... | |
| James Justinian Morier - 1895 - 284 页
...of consequence. CHAPTER XVIII THE POET RETURNS FROM CAPTIVITY THE CONSEQUENCES OF IT FOR IIAJ.H BABA I TOOK my road towards the poet's house, in the hope...safe arrival. He did not recognise me, and even when I had explained who I was, he could scarcely believe that one so trim and smart as I then was could... | |
| James Justinian Morier - 1897 - 688 页
...my road towards the poet's house, in the hope of gaining some intelligence about him. From the end of the street I perceived a| crowd surrounding the...safe arrival. He did not recognise me ; and even when I had explained who I was, he could scarcely believe that one so trim and smart as I then was could... | |
| University of Calcutta - 1917 - 844 页
...my road towards the poet's house, in the hope of gaining some intelligence about him. From the end of the street I perceived a crowd surrounding the...dead returns home alive. I immediately pushed through ihe crowd, made my way into the room where the poet was seated, and with every demonstration of great... | |
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