id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 30336 Stephen, Leslie Hours in a Library, Volume 2 New Edition, with Additions .txt text/plain 114435 5141 64 power of taking an independent course, or of forming any general theory, none of those lofty inspirations which naturally generate new forms of a mind little given to speculation, it is only in character that Crabbe great secret of the literary profession, that a clever man can write that good old lady who wrote on the margin of her 'Complete Duty of Man' natural that two men of great intellectual power should have expected peasant, or the man whose natural powers are developed to the highest said that Swift must have been fundamentally a good-natured man because equally far from thinking that the natural man, wherever that vague What is the nature of man and the world in which he lives, and often go far to divining the character of a man's thoughts and feelings. The doctrine of the love of nature, generally regarded as Wordsworth's ./cache/30336.txt ./txt/30336.txt