Let a man then know his worth, and keep things under his feet. Let him not peep or steal, or skulk up and down with the air of a charity-boy, a bastard, or an interloper, in the world which exists for him. Notes and Queries - Page 1971909Full view - About this book
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1808 - 168 lehte
...down with the air of a charity-boy, a bastard, or an interloper, in the world which exists for him. But the man in the street, finding no worth in himself...a palace, a statue, or a costly book have an alien and forbidding air, much like a gay equipage, and seem to say like that, " Who are you, sir ? " Yet... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1841 - 396 lehte
...down with the air of a charity-boy, a bastard, or an interloper, in the world which exists for him. But the man in the street, finding no worth in himself...a palace, a statue, or a costly book have an alien and forbidding air, much like a gay equipage, and seem to say like that, " Who are you, sir ?" Yet... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1848 - 354 lehte
...down with the air of a charity-boy, a bastard, or an interloper, in the world which exists for him. But the man in the street, finding no worth in himself...looks on these. To him a palace, a statue, or a costly hook have an alien and forbidding air, much like a gay equipage, and seem to say like that, ' Who are... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1848 - 384 lehte
...down with the air of a charity-boy, a bastard, or an interloper, in the world which exists for him. But the man in the street finding no worth in himself...palace, a statue, or a costly book, have an alien and forbidding air, much like a gay equipage, and seem to say like that, " Who are you, sir ?" Yet... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1848 - 400 lehte
...down with the air of a charity-boy, a bastard, or an interloper, in the world which exists for him. But the man in the street finding no worth in himself which corresponds t<f the force which built a tower or sculptured a marble god, feels poor when he looks on these. To... | |
| Ralph Waldo [essays] Emerson - 1849 - 270 lehte
...down with the air of a charity-boy, a bastard, or an interloper, in the world which exists for him. But the man in the street finding no worth in himself...a palace, a statue, or a costly book have an alien and forbidding air, much like a gay equipage, and seem to say like that, 'Who are you, sir?' Yet they... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1849 - 270 lehte
...down with the air of a charity-boy, a bastard, or an interloper, iu the world which exists for him. But the man in the street finding no worth in himself...a palace, a statue, or a costly book have an alien and forbidding air, much like a gay equipage, and seem to say like that, ' Who are you, sir ? ' Yet... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1850 - 354 lehte
...down with the air of a charity-boy, a bastard, or an interloper, in the world which exists for him. But the man in the street, finding no worth in himself...a palace, a statue, or a costly book have an alien and forbidding air, much like a gay equipage, and seem to say like that, ' Who are you, Sir ? ' Yet... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1850 - 352 lehte
...down with the air of a charity-boy, a bastard, or an interloper, in the world which exists for him. But the man in the street, finding no worth in himself...a palace, a statue, or a costly book have an alien and forbidding air, much like a gay equipage, and seem to say like that, ' Who are you, Sir ? ' Yet... | |
| 1851 - 486 lehte
...down with the air of a charity boy, a bastard, or an interloper, in the world which exists for him. But the man in the street finding no worth in himself which corresponds to tho force which built a tower or sculptured a marble god, feels poor when he looks on these. To him... | |
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