id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 52225 Flaubert, Gustave The Temptation of St. Anthony .txt text/plain 51489 5442 86 In the definite thought of Flaubert the temptation of St. Anthony has become man's soul tempted by all the illusions of human forms of thoughts that, like clouds, drift between man and the infinite Anthony turns toward his cabin; and the stool supporting the great book his hand; and Anthony remains leaning against the wall of his hut, with stories of the Pharos, Anthony observes thick black lines forming, like thou prefer a body cold as the skin of a serpent, or rather great dark he lifts his face toward Saint Anthony, who sits near him, with head (_And Anthony feels a brutal hand seize him by the arm, and drag him _Anthony feels a fear come upon him, and wishes to know who this woman ANTHONY (_groping with his hands like a blind man_:--) many curving heads shade, like a dais, the god slumbering upon its ./cache/52225.txt ./txt/52225.txt