1 At Erfurt her success had been brilliant.
2 The party was very successful and quite like other parties he had seen.
3 "I wish you courage and success," and, pressing Pierre's hand, he went out.
4 Iogel had taken a ballroom in Bezukhov's house, and the ball, as everyone said, was a great success.
5 Often seeing the success she had with young and old men and women Pierre could not understand why he did not love her.
6 Since the day of our brilliant success at Austerlitz," wrote Bilibin, "as you know, my dear prince, I never leave headquarters.
7 He did nothing, did not even think or find time to think, but only talked, and talked successfully, of what he had thought while in the country.
8 Vienna considers the bases of the proposed treaty so unattainable that not even a continuity of most brilliant successes would secure them, and she doubts the means we have of gaining them.
9 As it was considered that the Austerlitz success might have been more decisive had the commander-in-chief not been so young, all our octogenarians were reviewed, and of Prozorovski and Kamenski the latter was preferred.
10 Among the many young men who frequented her house every day, Boris Drubetskoy, who had already achieved great success in the service, was the most intimate friend of the Bezukhov household since Helene's return from Erfurt.
11 As the Emperor's suite was a very small one, it was a matter of great importance, for a man who valued his success in the service, to be at Tilsit on the occasion of this interview between the two Emperors, and having succeeded in this, Boris felt that henceforth his position was fully assured.
12 To him the club entrusted the arrangement of the festival in honor of Bagration, for few men knew so well how to arrange a feast on an open-handed, hospitable scale, and still fewer men would be so well able and willing to make up out of their own resources what might be needed for the success of the fete.