War and Peace: A Historical Novel, 第 1 卷Gottesberger, 1886 |
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... regiment of cavalry led by its singers was following close behind him , and meeting these , came a long row of carts bringing in the men wounded in the fray of the 5th . The peasants leading them were storming at their horses , cracking ...
... regiment of cavalry led by its singers was following close behind him , and meeting these , came a long row of carts bringing in the men wounded in the fray of the 5th . The peasants leading them were storming at their horses , cracking ...
第 9 頁
... regiment coming down the hill occupied the whole of it and drove the carriage to the very edge ; Pierre himself had to stop and stand aside . At this spot , just above a bend in the road , the hill formed a brow which screened it from ...
... regiment coming down the hill occupied the whole of it and drove the carriage to the very edge ; Pierre himself had to stop and stand aside . At this spot , just above a bend in the road , the hill formed a brow which screened it from ...
第 12 頁
... regiment met all those wounded as it rode on to battle ? Each man salutes and goes on , and never thinks of himself or of what is awaiting him ? It is strange ! " It is strange ! " And he went on his - way towards Tatarinovo . On the ...
... regiment met all those wounded as it rode on to battle ? Each man salutes and goes on , and never thinks of himself or of what is awaiting him ? It is strange ! " It is strange ! " And he went on his - way towards Tatarinovo . On the ...
第 20 頁
... regiment ? " " We shall pass it . I will take you to him . " " What were you going to say about the left ? " asked Pierre . " Between ourselves , " replied Boris lowering his voice in a confidential manner , " the left flank is ...
... regiment ? " " We shall pass it . I will take you to him . " " What were you going to say about the left ? " asked Pierre . " Between ourselves , " replied Boris lowering his voice in a confidential manner , " the left flank is ...
第 27 頁
... regiment . Propped on his elbow he was looking out vaguely , through a crack between the boards , at the line of pollard birches that fenced in the farm , at the field where sheaves of oats lay scattered , and where the smoke rolled up ...
... regiment . Propped on his elbow he was looking out vaguely , through a crack between the boards , at the line of pollard birches that fenced in the farm , at the field where sheaves of oats lay scattered , and where the smoke rolled up ...
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第 75 頁 - Napoleon's face, and he screened his eyes with his hand to examine the defenses opposite. Shouts rose now and then above the rattle of musketry, but the smoke thickened and curtained everything from view. He went down from the eminence and walked up and down, stopping now and then to listen to the artillery, and looking at the field of battle;' but neither from where he stood, nor from the knoll, where he had left his generals, nor from the intrenchments, which had fallen into the hands of the French...
第 290 頁 - Boston Saturday Evening Gazette, May 23, 1886. THE CHAL.DEAN MAGICIAN.— An Adventure in Ancient Rome, by Ernst Eckstein, from the German by Mary J. Safford. One vol. Paper, 25 cts. Cloth, 50 cts. " The ' Chaldean Magician' is a tale of Rome in the days of the Emperor Diocletian, and is an expose of the so-called magical art of that period. The love story which runs through it will please the sentimental, while the pictures given of Roman life and society will interest the general reader.
第 83 頁 - Napoleon stopped and relapsed into the revery from which Berthier had roused him. It was impossible to put an end to the slaughter, and yet he it was who, to the world, was the responsible authority; this first repulse brought home to him all the horror and waste of such massacres. One of the generals ventured to suggest that the Old Guard should be sent forward; Ney and Berthier exchanged glances and smiled in contempt for so preposterous a notion. Napoleon sat in silence, with his head down. "We...
第 82 頁 - Napoleon himself knew better than any one else what was the meaning of a struggle that had lasted eight hours, and had not yet resulted in victory, though all his forces had been engaged. He knew that it was a drawn game, and that even now the smallest turn of fortune might, at this critical moment, involve him and his army in ruin. As he thought over this weird campaign in Russia, — in which, during two months...
第 74 頁 - Bagration's entrenchment, a tract of open ground almost clear of copse or brushwood, that the real engagement was fought, and in the simplest way. The signal to begin was given on each side by the firing of above a hundred cannon. Then, as the smoke rolled down in a thick cloud, the divisions under Desaix and Compans attacked Bagration, while the Viceroy's marched on Borodino. It was about a verst* from...
第 46 頁 - ... paraded, and every captain read out to his company the following proclamation : Soldiers ! this is the battle so much desired by you. The victory depends on yourselves. A victory is now necessary to us. It will give us abundance of all we wish — good winter quarters and a prompt return to our country. Behave as you behaved at Austerlitz, at Friedland, at Vitebsk, at Smolensk, and let the latest posterity recount with pride your conduct on this day. Let them say of each one of you : he was at...
第 290 頁 - THE KING'S TREASURE HOUSE.-A Romance of Ancient Egypt, by Wilhelm Walloth, from the German by Mary J. Safford, in one vol. Paper, 50 cts. Cloth, 90 cts. " It deals, in the main, with the cruel bondage of the Israelites in Egypt, and is remarkably varied in incident and impressive in dramatic power. The interest is uncommonly exciting, and is sustained with great skill to the very end. A fine poetic feeling pervades the narrative, and the descriptive portions of the book often glow with picturesque...
第 57 頁 - The fact is, they do not know how_ to treat everything, and they never will. Our body is just a living machine. That is what it is made for, and that is its nature. Leave life to take care of itself, and it will fight its own battles a great deal better than if you paralyze its powers by weighting it with remedies. Our body is like a good watch, made to go a certain time ; out no watchmaker can open it : he can only treat it blindfold, and feeling his way. Our body is a living machine, neither more...