id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 11010 Addison, Joseph The Spectator, Volume 2. .txt text/plain 318258 15724 74 shewed it self in Humane Nature, is that which comes upon a Man with The Man who is fitted out by Nature, and sent into the World with great The Cast of Mind which is natural to a discreet Man, makes him look Soul of a good Man, which are great Ornaments to human Nature, but not which I received at that Time from the good old Man above-mentioned, leisure to mind the little Beauties and Niceties of his Art. I would however have all my Readers take great care how they mistake frequent use of what the Learned call Technical Words, or Terms of Art. It is one of the great Beauties of Poetry, to make hard things Master, as having in his View the Glory of Man rather than that of God. The great Change of things began to draw near, when the Lord of Nature ./cache/11010.txt ./txt/11010.txt