id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 12050 Johnson, Samuel The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. in Nine Volumes, Volume 04 The Adventurer; The Idler .txt text/plain 156334 6244 65 is no time of life, in which men for the most part seem less to expect man thinks the day coming, in which he shall be gratified with all his generally the life of man, that he is pleased to think on the time when dangers which beset the life of man, we shall be able to reach the time man has like me lost an Euryalus, has known a friend die with happiness great part of that life, of which every man knows and deplores the are placed in an evil world, to exhibit publick examples of good life; trifling away life: every man looks on the occupation or amusement of man who does not claim the power of wasting that time which is the right business; for, says he, _when a man advances in life, he loves to time be put to every thing great as to every thing little; that to life ./cache/12050.txt ./txt/12050.txt