| James Augustus St. John - 1831 - 328 頁
...out aloud ' Holland;! Captain!' which was the signal for him to draw near, and make his obeisance. Accordingly he crawled on his hands and knees to a...the place where the emperor sat, on the other, and then kneeling he bowed his forehead quite down to the ground, and so crawled backwards, like a crab,... | |
| Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - 1858 - 672 頁
...they cried aloud, "Hollanda captan!" which was the signal for him to draw near and make his obeisance. Accordingly, he crawled on his hands and knees to...the place where the emperor sat on the other, and then kneeling, he bowed his head quite down to the ground, and so crawled backward like a crab, without... | |
| 1839 - 702 頁
...the tribute-presenting audience, his description of which agrees with Fischer's. Still, as the qnaint and somewhat prolix old German physician is both more...on one side, and the place where the emperor sat on tlie other ; and there, kneeling, he bowed his forehead quite down to the ground, and so crasvled backwards... | |
| Elijah Coleman Bridgman, Samuel Wells Williams - 1840 - 680 頁
...cried out, ' Horanda Capitán ." which was the signal for him to draw near and make his obeisance«. Accordingly, he crawled on his hands and knees to...the presents ranged in due order on one side, and tire place where the emperor sat on the other ; and there, kneeling, he bowed his forehead quite down... | |
| 1842 - 326 頁
...out aloud ' Hollanda Captain !' which was the signal for him to draw near, and make his obeisance. Accordingly he crawled on his hands and knees to a...the place where the emperor sat, on the other, and then kneeling, he bowed his forehead quite down to the ground, and so crawled backwards, like a crab,... | |
| sir John Francis Davis (1st bart.) - 1852 - 388 頁
...the Hollanders bought their miserable privileges : — " He crawled on his hands and knees to a spot shown him, between the presents ranged in due order...the place where the emperor sat on the other ; and thus, kneeling, he bowed his forehead quite down to the ground, and so crawled backwards like a crab,... | |
| Sir John Francis Davis - 1852 - 374 頁
...the Hollanders bought their miserable privileges : — "He crawled on his hands and knees to a spot shown him, between the presents ranged in due order...the place where the emperor sat on the other ; and thus, kneeling, hebowed his forehead quite down to the ground, and so crawled backwards like a crab,... | |
| 1852 - 252 頁
...degradation. The Hollander, it seems, was obliged to crawl on his hands and knees to a spot shóVn him, between the presents ranged in due order on one...the place where the Emperor sat on the other; and thus, kneelmg, he bowed his forehead quite down to the ground, and so crawled backward like a crab,... | |
| Charles MacFarlane - 1852 - 474 頁
...draw near and make his obeisances. Accordingly, he crawled on his hands and knees to a place showed him, between the presents ranged in due order on one side, and the place where the emperor sate, on the other ; and there, kneeling, he bowed his forehead quite down to the ground, and so crawled... | |
| Charles MacFarlane - 1852 - 418 頁
...draw near and make his obeisances. Accordingly, he crawled on his hands and knees to a place showed him, between the presents ranged in due order on one side, and the place where the emperor sate, on the other ; and there, kneeling, he bowed his forehead quite down to the ground, and so crawled... | |
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