id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 35890 Chapone, Mrs. (Hester) Letters on the Improvement of the Mind, Addressed to a Lady .txt text/plain 51425 1856 62 prospect of her marriage pleasures, it will soon be seen that, as Mrs. Barbauld wrote, 'her married life was short, and,' short as it was, 'not 'Young women,' she observes, '_know so little_ of the world, especially natural consequence of loving God and virtue! since we know not whether, if convinced, they might not prove, like St. Paul, chosen vessels to promote the honour of God, and of true religion. excel in virtue." We shall wish to cultivate good-will, and to promote the good and happiness of the persons you love; that tears are Rather choose some person of riper years and judgment, whose good-nature It is narrowness of mind to wish to confine your friend's affection to tell the precise year, in which a great man lived, as to know, with the pleasure and use of reading it a _second_ time; for you must ./cache/35890.txt ./txt/35890.txt