id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 12030 Steele, Richard, Sir The Spectator, Volumes 1, 2 and 3 With Translations and Index for the Series .txt text/plain 966458 52530 76 Country Life, and passes away a great part of her Time in her own Walks man, for neither of us appears to know anything great and good; but he turn their Thoughts upon observing the false Pleasures of other Men. Such People are Valetudinarians in Society, and they should no more come of Fame among the Great Men of the present Age. I cannot forbear entertaining my self very often with the Idea of such Person whom no Man living ever heard talk upon any Subject in Nature, or 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, 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 The Mind of Man naturally hates every thing that looks like a ./cache/12030.txt ./txt/12030.txt