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" ... smiles alike, and whenever need was for using this cheap coin. He would cringe to a shoeblack, as he would flatter a minister or a monarch ; be haughty, be humble, threaten, repent, weep, grasp your hand, (or stab you whenever he saw occasion) —... "
The History of Henry Esmond, Esq - 第 104 頁
William Makepeace Thackeray 著 - 1852 - 352 頁
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The Irish Quarterly Review, 第 2 卷

1852 - 892 頁
...He would cringe to a shoeblack as he would flatter a minister or a monarch ; be haughty, be bumble, threaten, repent, weep, grasp your hand or stab you...admired him most of all ; and as he rode along the lines of battle or gallopped up in the nick of time to a battalion reeling from before the enemy's charge...
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The history of Henry Esmond, esq., written by himself. (By W.M. Thackeray).

William Makepeace Thackeray - 1852 - 378 頁
...army, who knew him beft and had fuffered moft We advance to Blenheim. 159 from him, admired him moft of all ; and as he rode along the lines to battle...battalion reeling from before the enemy's charge or mot, the fainting men and officers got new courage as they faw the fplendid calm of his face, and felt...
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The New Monthly Magazine and Humorist

1852 - 524 頁
...using this cheap coin. He would cringe to a shoeblack, as he would fatter a minister or a monarch,; be haughty, be humble, threaten, repent, weep, grasp your hand, or stab you whenever he saw occasion)—But yet those of the army who knew him best and had suffered most from him, admired him...
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Graham's American Monthly Magazine of Literature, Art, and Fashion, 第 42 卷

1853 - 776 頁
...of our nature. . . He could cringe to a shoe-black, as he would flatter a minister or a monarch ; be haughty, be humble, threaten, repent, weep, grasp...he rode along the lines to battle, or galloped up at the nick of time to a battalion reeling from before the enemy's charge or shot, the fainting men...
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The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal, 第 41 卷

1853 - 820 頁
...this cheap coin, he. would cringe to a shoe-black as he would flatter a minister or a monarch ; be haughty, be humble, threaten, repent, weep, grasp your hand or stab you, whenever he saw occasion. Rut yet these of the army who knew him best, and had suffered most from him, admired him most of all...
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The Dublin University Magazine, 第 41 卷

1853 - 796 頁
...would cringe to a shoe-black aa he would flatter a minister or a monarch j be haughty, be bumlile, threaten, repent, weep, grasp your hand or stab you, whenever he saw occasion. But yet these of the army who knew him best, and bad suffered most from him, admired him most of all ; and...
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The Dublin university magazine

University magazine - 1853 - 814 頁
...a shoe-black as he would flatter a minister or a monarch ; he haughty, be humble, threaten, rvpeut, weep, grasp your hand or stab you, whenever he saw occasion. But yet those of tLe nrmy who knew him best, and bad suffered most from him, admired him most of all ; and as he rode...
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The History of Henry Esmond, Esq., ... Written by Himself

William Makepeace Thackeray - 1858 - 504 頁
...a monarch ; be haughty, be humble, threaten, repenS, weep, grasp your hand, or stab you whenever ha saw occasion) — But yet those of the army, who knew...reeling from before the enemy's charge or shot, the feinting men and officers got new courage as they saw the splendid calm of his face, and felt that...
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A Brief History of Ancient, Mediæval, and Modern Peoples: With Some Account ...

Joel Dorman Steele, Esther Baker Steele - 1883 - 704 頁
...using this cheap coin. He would cringe to a shoeblack, as he would Hatter a minister or a monarch; be haughty, be humble, threaten, repent, weep, grasp...whenever he saw occasion. But yet, those of the army who know him best, and had suffered most from him, admired him most of all ; and, aa he rode along the...
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First (-Third) historical reader. [With] Home-lesson book to the ..., 第 3 冊

Blackwood William and sons - 1883 - 264 頁
...make the most of the blunders of the enemy. " As he rode along the lines of battle," says Thackeray, " or galloped up in the nick of time to a battalion...reeling from before the enemy's charge or shot, the faulting men and officers got new courage as they saw the splendid calm of his face, and felt that...
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