Emperor, at the point where he stood, saw the flight of the Prussians, and our cavalry taking them by thousands. Night was approaching; and here, as at Austerlitz, he rode round the field of battle. He often alighted from his horse to give a little brandy... The Miscellaneous Prose Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart - 第 177 頁Walter Scott 著 - 1835完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Louis Antoine Fauvelet de Bourrienne - 1831 - 488 頁
...our cavalry taking them by thousands. Night was approaching ; and here, as at Austerlitz, the emperor rode round the field of battle. He often alighted...and several times I observed him putting his hand to the breast of a soldier to ascertain whether his heart beat, because, in consequence of having seen... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1835 - 414 頁
...Prussians, and our cavalry taking them by thousands. Night was approaching; and here, as at Austeriitz, he rode round the field of battle. He often alighted...breast of a soldier to ascertain whether his heart heat, because, in consequence of having seen some slight appearance of colour in his cheeks, he supposed... | |
| 1836 - 884 頁
...regiment of cavalry. From the spot where Napoleon stood, he saw the flight of the Prussians, and his cavalry taking them by thousands. Night was approaching ; and here, as at Austerlitz, the emperor rode round the field of battle. He often alighted from his horse to give a little brandy... | |
| 1836 - 480 頁
...regiment of cavalry. From the spot where Napoleon stood, he saw the flight of the Prussians, and his cavalry taking them by thousands. Night was approaching; and here, as at Austerlitz, the emperor rode round the field of battle. He often alighted from his horse to give a little brandy... | |
| 1838 - 1056 頁
...escaping. The emperor, from the spot where he stood, saw the flight of the Prussians, and the French cavalry taking them by thousands. Night was approaching...and here, as at Austerlitz, he rode round the field o: battle. He often alighted from his horse to give a little brandy to the wounded ; or placed his... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1843 - 424 頁
...battle, the several divisions of the Prussian army fought individually, without receiving any general 1 "The Emperor, at the point where he stood, saw the...wounded ; and several times I observed him putting h1s hand into the breast of a soldier to ascertain whether his heart beat, because, in consequence... | |
| Walter Scott - 1847 - 458 頁
...infantry were unable to support the shock, nor could their cavalry protect them. The rout became general.1 Great 1 [" The Emperor, at the point where he stood,...beat, because, in consequence of having seen some •light appearance of colour in his cheeks. he supposed he might not be dead. In this manner I saw... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1847 - 464 頁
...escaping. The Emperor from the spot where he stood, saw the flight of the Prussians, and the French cavalry taking them by thousands. Night was approaching...from his horse to give a little brandy to the wounded ; or placed his hand on the breast of a soldier to feel if his heart beat or there was any chance of... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1852 - 442 頁
...escaping. The Emperor from the spot where he stood, saw the flight of the Prussians, and the French cavalry taking them by thousands. Night was approaching...often alighted from his horse to give a little brandy *,o the wounded ; or placed his hand on the breast of a soldier to feel if his heart beat, or there... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1852 - 434 頁
...Emperor from the spot where he •stoodj. saw the flight of the Prussians, and the French cayabry '• taking them by thousands. Night was approaching ; and here, as at Austerlitz, he rode round the/Eeld^of battle. He often alighted from his horse to giy.e, a little brandy *,o the wounded ; or... | |
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