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Title
The Rambler
,
Volume III.
Author
Samuel Johnson
Year
1801
Publisher
London : For J. Johnson, ... [et.al.]
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CONTENTS
OF THE
THIRD VOLUME
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Numb.
Page
106
The vanity of an author's expectations. Reasons why good authors are sometimes neglected.
1
107
Properantia'
s hopes of a year of confusion. The misery of prostitutes.
7
108
Life sufficient to all purposes if well employed.
13
109
The education of a fop.
18
110
Repentance stated and explained. Retirement and abstinence useful to repentance.
25
111
Youth made unfortunate by its haste and eagerness.
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112
Too much nicety not to be indulged. The character of Eriphile.
36
113
The history of Hymenæus's courtship.
42
114
The necessity of proportioning punishments to crimes.
48
115
The sequel of Hymenæus's courtship.
55
116
The young trader's attempt at politeness.
61
117
The advantages of living in a garret.
68
118
The narrowness of fame.
75
119
Tranquilla's account of her lovers, opposed to Hymenæus.
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120
The history of Almamoulin the son of Nouradin.
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121
The dangers of imitation. The impropriety of imitating Spenser.
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122
A criticism on the English historians.
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123
The young trader turned gentleman.
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124
The lady's misery in a summer retirement.
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125
The difficulty of defining comedy. Tragick and comick sentiments confounded.
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The universality of cowardice. The impropriety of extorting praise. The impertinence of an astronomer.
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127
Diligence too soon relaxed. Necessity of perseverance.
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128
Anxiety universal. The unhappiness of a wit and a fine lady.
135
129
The folly of cowardice and inactivity.
140
130
The history of a beauty.
146
131
Desire of gain the general passion.
152
132
The difficulty of educating a young nobleman.
157
133
The miseries of a beauty defaced.
163
134
Idleness an anxious and miserable state.
169
135
The folly of annual retreats into the country.
174
136
The meanness and mischief of indiscriminate dedication.
180
137
The necessity of literary courage.
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Original characters to be found in the country. The character of Mrs.
Busy
.
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A critical examination of
Samson Agonistes
.
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The criticism continued.
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The danger of attempting wit in conversation. The character of
Papilius
.
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An account of squire
Bluster
.
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The criterions of plagiarism.
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The difficulty of raising reputation. The various species of detractors.
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Petty writers not to be despised.
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An account of an author travelling in quest of his own character. The uncertainty of fame.
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The courtier's esteem of assurance.
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The cruelty of parental tyranny.
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Benefits not always entitled to gratitude.
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Adversity useful to the acquisition of knowledge.
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The climactericks of the mind.
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Criticism on epistolary writings.
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The treatment incurred by loss of fortune.
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The inefficacy of genius without learning.
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The usefulness of advice. The danger of habits. The necessity of reviewing life.
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The laws of writing not always indisputable. Reflections on tragi-comedy.
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The scholar's complaint of his own bashfulness.
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Rules of writing drawn from examples. Those examples often mistaken.
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The nature and remedies of bashfulness.
315
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