| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1921 - 580 str.
...of society: and a man comes to be valued by his athletic and animal qualities. Spence relates, that Mr. Pope was with Sir Godfrey Kneller, one day, when...came in. "Nephew," said Sir Godfrey, "you have the honor of seeing the two greatest men in the world." "I don't know how great men you may be," said the... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1921 - 584 str.
...one day, when his nephew, a Guinea trader, came in. "Nephew," said Sir Godfrey, "you have the honor of seeing the two greatest men in the world." "I don't know how great men you may be," said the Guinea man, "but I don't like your looks. I have often bought a man much... | |
| Sir Charles Prestwood Lucas - 1922 - 236 str.
...outcome of this movement in Mauritius has already been 1 The slave-trader himself disdained apologetics. Mr. Pope was with Sir Godfrey Kneller one day, when...world.' ' I don't know how great you may be,' said the Guinea man, ' but I don't like your looks : I have often bought a man much better than both of you... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1924 - 152 str.
...of society; and a man comes to be valued by his athletic and animal qualities. Spence relates, that Mr. Pope was with Sir Godfrey Kneller, one day, when...came in. "Nephew," said Sir Godfrey, "you have the honor of seeing the two greatest men in the world." "I don't know how great men you may be," said the... | |
| Gordon S. Maxwell - 1924 - 350 str.
...there, and took the vanity for a moment out of both of them. " Nephew," said Sir Godfrey modestly, " you have the honour of seeing the two greatest men in the world before you now." " I don't know how great you may be," replied the Guinea man, " but I don't like your... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1926 - 398 str.
...Kneller one day, when nephew, a Guinea trader, came in. "Nephew," said Sir dfrey, "you have the honor of seeing the two greatest men in the world." " I don't know how great men you may said the Guinea man, "but I don't like your looks. I : often bought a man much better than... | |
| Norman Foerster - 1930 - 554 str.
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| 1861 - 884 str.
...all, one feels a certain justice in Warburton's story of the Guinea trader, in Spence's Aneedotes. Mr. Pope was with Sir Godfrey Kneller one day, when...came in. " Nephew," said Sir Godfrey, " you have the honor of seeing the two greatest men in the world." " I don't know how great you may be," said the... | |
| 1933 - 328 str.
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| James Thornton - 1934 - 328 str.
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