id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 16937 Morley, John Critical Miscellanies (Vol 2 of 3), Essay 1: Vauvenargues .txt text/plain 10540 540 68 Birth, education, and hard life of Vauvenargues 4 over the world, and Vauvenargues did the same things that young men in Vauvenargues was probably enough of a man of the world to take fair greatness as Vauvenargues, than many years of intercourse with 'The thought of death,' said Vauvenargues, 'leads us astray, high poetic imagination, which Vauvenargues did not possess, or else Reasonableness is the strongest mark in Vauvenargues' thinking; balance, Bacon as a moralist and Pascal or Vauvenargues, is the difference Vauvenargues all mean _character_. said that great thoughts come from the heart, but La Rochefoucauld, who inclinations naturally and easily direct our will and actions; virtue is Vauvenargues observed men. 'A man of the world is not he who knows other men best, who has most Vauvenargues felt too seriously about conduct and character to go far in Vauvenargues has a saying to the effect that men very often, without ./cache/16937.txt ./txt/16937.txt