id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 5078 Wilson, Woodrow When a Man Comes to Himself .txt text/plain 4723 213 70 prepossessions about the world of men and affairs, both those which which does not make the way look cold to any man whose eyes are fit There is no fixed time in a man's life at which he comes to himself, It is enough to know that there are some laws which govern a man's great end and motive of the play, spending themselves like good learn his use, and his real pleasure, too, in the world. man the wide meaning of his life, and makes of him a steady thoughtful man ever came to the end of his life, and had time and It is for this reason that men are in love with power and greatness: man whom the world was afterward to know, not as a prince among his faculties are to be made to fit into the world's affairs, and general world of men; has come to the full command and satisfying ./cache/5078.txt ./txt/5078.txt