id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 41164 Howitt, William Homes and Haunts of the Most Eminent British Poets, Vol. 1 (of 2) .txt text/plain 192468 8560 74 great and able king, it is evident, regarded Chaucer as a good man of The old age of Chaucer, like that of too many men of genius, is said to Perhaps no man ever inhabited more houses than our great epic poet, yet man than William Hazlitt, who rented the house some years, purely that time lived at the manor-house, and lies buried in the church here. on the authority of the son of his truest friend and benefactor, Mr. Longueville, he had lived some years, in Rose-street, Covent Garden. their great champion Swift, Sir William Wyndham, Lord Bathurst, Dr. Arbuthnot, and other men of note of that party assembled. a great poet of the critical and didactic kind, and his house and place garments, great houses, what are they but the things which _the man_ had man at one time to go forth from a remote scene and solitary old house ./cache/41164.txt ./txt/41164.txt