id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 1594 Lang, Andrew Essays in Little .txt text/plain 58824 3365 81 heart, a sharp sword, a fair wench, a good horse, or even that old Gascon Scott, when he had a good story he liked to dress it up with a cocked hat seems to be no good reason why a man should write like a brute because it and very pleasant it is to read Dumas' warm-hearted praise of that great Thus, an admiring but far from optimistic critic may doubt whether Mr. Stevenson's content with the world is not "only his fun," as Lamb said of Dickens touches which make such a great man of him, and the reading of a man is your enemy because he does not like your book, your ballads, Of all great writers since Scott, Dickens is probably the man to whom the Little Dombey, like the weak-eyed young man who took out his books and work like a man of heart and courage. ./cache/1594.txt ./txt/1594.txt