... was at the time a victim of a popular superstition that the departed revisit the scenes of their life in this world in shapes of different animals. We noticed that he was not in his usual spirits, and pressed him to unburden his mind to us. He said... Our Life in Japan - 172. oldalszerző: Richard Mounteney Jephson, Edward Pennell Elmhirst - 1869 - 428 oldalTeljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről
| 1871 - 832 oldal
...revisit the scenes of their life in animal forms. 'He said that ho had lost his little son Chiosin, but that was not so much the cause of his grief as the...in which his wife, backed up by a whole conclave of QQ 2 1871] [May old women who had taken np their quarters in his house to comfort her, was going on.... | |
| James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch - 1871 - 866 oldal
...revisit the scenes of their Ufe in animal forms. 'He said that he had lost his little son Chiosin, but that was not so much the cause of his grief as the...in which his wife, backed up by a whole conclave of Ч Q 2 1871] [May old women who had taken up their quarters in his house to comfort her, was going... | |
| 1871 - 848 oldal
...revisit the scenes of their life in animal forms. 'He said that he had lost his little son Chiosin, but that was not so much the cause of his grief as the...in which his wife, backed up by a whole conclave of a Q 2 1871] [May old women who had taken up their quarters in his house to comfort her, was going on.... | |
| Moncure Daniel Conway - 1879 - 458 oldal
...spirits, and pressed him to unburden his mind to us. He said he had lost his little son Chiosin, but that was not so much the cause of his grief as the...whole conclave of old women who had taken up their abode in his house to 1 De Gubernatis, II. viii. 126 ANIMALS POSSESSED. comfort her, was going on.... | |
| Moncure Daniel Conway - 1879 - 456 oldal
...spirits, and pressed him to unburden his mind to us. He said he had lost his little son Chiosin, but that was not so much the cause of his grief as the...whole conclave of old women who had taken up their abode in his house to 1 De GubernatU, II. viii. comfort her, was going on. 'What do they all do?" we... | |
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