Sometimes, when I compare myself with other men, it seems as if I were more favored by the gods than they, beyond any deserts that I am conscious of ; as if I had a warrant and surety at their hands which my fellows have not, and were especially guided... Putnam's Monthly - Strana 4431854Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| George Rice Carpenter - 1898 - 494 str.
...still be good for the grass on the uplands, and, being good for the grass, it would be good for me. Sometimes, when I compare myself with other men, it...that I am conscious of; as if I had a warrant and surety at their hands which my fellows have not, and were especially guided and guarded. I do not flatter... | |
| Henry David Thoreau - 1899 - 386 str.
...still be good for the grass on the uplands, and, being good for the grass, it would be good for me. Sometimes, when I compare myself with other men ,...that I am conscious of ; as if I had a warrant and surety at their hands which my fellows have not, and were especially guided and guarded. I do not flatter... | |
| Chauncey C. Starkweather - 1900 - 450 str.
...still be good for the grass on the uplands, and, being good for the grass, it would be good for me. Sometimes, when I compare myself with other men, it...that I am conscious of; as if I had a warrant and surety at their hands which my fellows have not, and were, especially guided and guarded. I do not... | |
| 1900 - 514 str.
...good for the grass on the uplands, and, being good for the grass, it would be good for me. Sometimeg, when I compare myself with other men, it seems as...that I am conscious of; as if I had a warrant and surety at their hands which my fellows have not, and were especially guided and guarded. I do not flatter... | |
| Henry David Thoreau - 1904 - 268 str.
...still be good for the grass on the uplands, and, being good for the grass, it would be good for me. Sometimes, when I compare myself with other men, it seems as if I were more favoured by the gods than they, beyond any deserts that I am conscious of — as if I had a warrant... | |
| Richard Maurice Bucke - 1905 - 352 str.
...ertion, only one in a fcundred millions for a mean sleep ., [124a . ^ poetic or divine life [199a : 97]. Sometimes, when I compare myself with other men, it...that I am conscious of; as if I had a warrant and surety at their hands which my fellows have not, and were especially guided and guarded. I do not flatter... | |
| Henry David Thoreau - 1906 - 418 str.
...still be good for the grass on the uplands, and, being good for the grass, it would be good for me. Sometimes, when I compare myself with other men, it...that I am conscious of; as if I had a warrant and surety at their hands which my fellows have not, and were especially guided and guarded. I do not •... | |
| Henry David Thoreau - 1906 - 428 str.
...stifl be good for the grass on the uplands, and, being good for the grass, it would be good for me. Sometimes, when I compare myself with other men, it...than they, beyond any deserts that I am conscious 6f>-as if I had a warrant and surety at their hands which my fellows have not, and were especially... | |
| 1907 - 668 str.
...still be good for the grass on the uplands, and, being good for the grass, it would be good for me. Sometimes, when I compare myself with other men, it...that I am conscious of; as if I had a warrant and surety at their hands which my fellows have not, and were especially guided and guarded. I do not flatter... | |
| Ernest Albert Baker - 1908 - 316 str.
...still be good for the grass on the uplands, and, being good for the grass, it would be good for me. Sometimes, when I compare myself with other men, it seems as if I were more favoured by the gods than they, beyond any deserts that I am conscious of — as if I had a warrant... | |
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