there is something truly majestic in the appearance of the broad and massive temples, with the grand upward sweep of their heavily-tiled roofs and deep-shaded eaves, with intricate maze of supports and carvings beneath; the whole sustained on colossal... Japanese Homes and Their Surroundings - 54 ページEdward Sylvester Morse 著 - 1885 - 372 ページ全文表示 - この書籍について
| Masaharu Anesaki - 1915 - 316 ページ
...Professor Edward S. Morse, in his Japanese Homes and their Surroundings (New York, i885), says (p. 46) : "There is something truly majestic in the appearance...locked and tied together by equally massive timbers." To this remark I may add that in the architecture of the seventh and eighth centuries the combined... | |
| Charles Alfred Speed Williams - 1976 - 520 ページ
...facing south with living-rooms, etc., on each side. There is something truly majestic in the apprearance of the broad and massive temples, with the grand upward...their heavily-tiled roofs and deep-shaded eaves, with an intricate maze of supports and carvings beneath; the whole sustained on colossal round posts locked... | |
| Charles Alfred Speed Williams - 1976 - 520 ページ
...facing south with living-rooms, etc., on each side. There is something truly majestic in the apprearance of the broad and massive temples, with the grand upward...their heavily-tiled roofs and deep-shaded eaves, with an intricate maze of supports and carvings beneath; the whole sustained on colossal round posts locked... | |
| Charles Alfred Speed Williams - 1976 - 520 ページ
...facing south with living-rooms, etc., on each side. There is something truly majestic in the apprearance of the broad and massive temples, with the grand upward...their heavily-tiled roofs and deep-shaded eaves, with an intricate maze of supports and carvings beneath; the whole sustained on colossal round posts locked... | |
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