id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 13182 nan Prefaces and Prologues to Famous Books with Introductions, Notes and Illustrations .txt text/plain 173376 6771 64 such time as he had accomplished this said work, it liked him to send read in this said book and work, that they take the good and honest And for to pass the time this book shall be pleasant to read in; of that breath-giving life which God hath cast upon time and dust, as And though it hath pleased God to reserve the art of reading men's that could never yet discover the way and reason of nature's working, even the world itself and the nature of things and of the mind. that the mind may exercise over the nature of things the authority came into my mind that our old English poet, Chaucer, in many things the works of the two authors we may read their manners and natural the man who, book in hand, steps in front of the work of art itself. ./cache/13182.txt ./txt/13182.txt