id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 20887 Morley, John Critical Miscellanies, (Vol. 3 of 3), Essay 2: The Death of Mr Mill; Essay 3: Mr Mill's Autobiography .txt text/plain 14701 472 55 to time to stir their generation with new mental impulses in the deeper new ideas on all subjects, of originality in moral and social points of new points of view to life, but has a deep dislike of his moral it retards improvement by turning the minds of some of the best men from the most delightful days of my life came to its end, like all other The men to whom this is the ideal of the life of the reason, and who a careful man's opinions on grave and difficult subjects ought to have question, 'what great improvement in life and culture stands next in have hitherto published their opinions upon Mr. Mill's life and works. 'He thought human life a poor pleasures, and thought human life by no means a poor thing to those who likely sources, but whose character was formed, and whose mind was made ./cache/20887.txt ./txt/20887.txt