id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 14203 Chesterton, G. K. (Gilbert Keith) Varied Types .txt text/plain 39541 1803 68 not occur to a man's mind; it may be said, with almost equal truth, that of the earth, the real record of men's feeling for things. There are two main moral necessities for the work of a great man: the who asserts that man, as a fact of natural history, is a creature with his soul may be in rags, every man of Scott can speak like a king. great man of old time our inventions and appliances have not the So it has been with all the very great men of the world. know by that alone that he was a man of almost immeasurable greatness. Great things like Christianity or Platonism have never in modern life is the struggle between the man like Maeterlinck, who things less of a practical man he is also less of a poet. any other man the sense of the poetry of the ancient things, the sword, ./cache/14203.txt ./txt/14203.txt