id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 1395 Lang, Andrew Letters on Literature .txt text/plain 31944 1829 81 that which best fits one's private moods, I suppose I should place Mr. Matthew Arnold at the head of contemporary English poets. There is no book in the world quite like this of Mr. Morris's old Oxford Mr. Samuel Richardson, a man of little reading, according to Johnson, It is like the whole world of that old England--the maids of the Inn, the A poem like "My Lost Youth" is needed to remind one of what the author Mainwaring, but when a man turns to his books, his thoughts, like those remarkable verse is not better known." Let us try to know it a little "to present to a young lady who, strange to say, read books and wore the shame and dread of each day's news, we too know them; like Virgil we thinking of that kind of love about which he says: "True love is like a maiden read the book that the young lady studied over Charles Lamb's ./cache/1395.txt ./txt/1395.txt