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The Rambler, Volume II


Johnson, Samuel, 1709-1784 / 2008-06-06 00:00:00

EBOOK WORKS OF JOHNSON, VOL. 3 ***


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JOHNSON'S WORKS.

THE RAMBLER.
VOL. II.


THE
WORKS
OF
SAMUEL JOHNSON, LL.D,
IN NINE VOLUMES.

VOLUME THE THIRD.
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MDCCCXXV.

CONTENTS
OF
THE SECOND VOLUME.

NUMB.
106. The vanity of an author's expectations.--Reasons why good authors
are sometimes neglected
107. Properantia's hopes of a year of confusion. The misery of
prostitutes
108. Life sufficient to all purposes if well employed
109. The education of a fop
110. Repentance stated and explained. Retirement and abstinence useful
to repentance
111. Youth made unfortunate by its haste and eagerness
112. Too much nicety not to be indulged. The character of Eriphile
113. The history of Hymenaeus's courtship
114. The necessity of proportioning punishments to crimes
115. The sequel of Hymenaeus's courtship
116. The young trader's attempt at politeness
117. The advantages of living in a garret
118. The narrowness of fame
119. Tranquilla's account of her lovers, opposed to Hymenaeus
120. The history of Almamoulin the son of Nouradin
121. The dangers of imitation.
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