id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 3351 Chesterfield, Philip Dormer Stanhope, Earl of Letters to His Son, 1746-47 On the Fine Art of Becoming a Man of the World and a Gentleman .txt text/plain 17382 739 71 My long and frequent letters, which I send you, in great doubt of their Lausanne; therefore pray let me know how you pass your time there, and DEAR BOY: Though I have very little time, and though I write by this post I hope you employ your whole time, which few people do; and that you put DEAR BOY: Pleasure is the rock which most young people split upon: they I would pass some of my time in reading, and the rest in the company of Does good company care to have a man reeling very little purpose for you to frequent good company, if you do not There are a great many people, who think themselves employed all day, and good company, and, by observation and attention, learning as much of the which fewer people do know, than the true use and value of time. ./cache/3351.txt ./txt/3351.txt