id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 13105 Fuller, Margaret Memoirs of Margaret Fuller Ossoli, Volume I .txt text/plain 95891 5406 78 crisis of youth I owe the true life,--the love of Truth and persons study human nature in its universal laws, and become great her mind,--to understand her aims, her hopes, her views of life. "Here let me say a word respecting the character of Margaret's mind. knew; her light was life, was love, was warm with sympathy and a ennobled humanity into ideal beauty, Margaret saw all her friends thus in life,--seeing with ready eye the beauty of Nature and of opinions of a great man, who had made good use of time; but Margaret, like every really earnest and deep nature, felt the romances of life and love had been confided, counselled, thought, and Margaret was one of the few persons who looked upon life as an Margaret's love of beauty made her, of course, a votary of nature, but Margaret's love of art, like that of most cultivated persons in this ./cache/13105.txt ./txt/13105.txt