The Rambler, Svazek 2

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Thomas Tegg, 1822

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CONTENTS
49
THE lingering Expectation of an Heir
73
duction to a Criticism on Miltons Versification
86
The Reasons why Advice is generally ineffectual
87
A Criticism on Miltons VersificationElisions dan gerous in English Poetry
88
The Luxury of vain Imagination
89
The Pauses in English Poetry adjusted
90
an Allegory
91
Repentance stated and explainedRetirement and Abstinence useful to Repentance
110
ness
111
Too much Nicety not to be indulgedthe Charac ter of Eriphile
112
The History of Hymenæuss Courtship
113
The Necessity of proportioning Punishments to Crimes
114
The Sequel of Hymenæuss Courtship
115
The young Traders Attempt at Politeness
116
The Advantages of living in a Garret
117

The Accommodation of Sound to Sense merical Sften chi
92
The Prejudices and Caprices of Criticis
93
An Inquiry how far Milton has accommodated the Sound to the Sense
94
The History of Pertinax the Sceptic
95
Truth Falsehood and Fiction an Allegory
96
Advice to unmarried Ladies
97
The Necessity of cultivating Politeness
98
The Pleasures of private Friendshipthe Necessity of similar Dispositions
99
Modish Pleasures
100
A proper Audience necessary to a
101
The Voyage of Life
102
The Prevalence of Curiositythe Character of Nugaculus
103
The Original of Flatterythe Meanness of venal Praise
104
a Dream
105
The Vanity of an Authors Expectations Reasons why good Authors are sometimes neglected
106
Properantias Hopes of a Year of Confusionthe Misery of Prostitutes
107
Life sufficient to all Purposes if well employed
108
The Education of a
109
The Narrowness of Fame
118
Tranquillas Account of her Lovers opposed to Hymenæus
119
The History of Alamoulin the Son of Nouradin
120
The Dangers of Imitationthe Impropriety of imitating Spenser
121
A Criticism on the English Historians
122
The young Trader turned Gentleman
123
The Ladys Misery in a Summer Retirement
124
The Difficulty of defining ComedyTragic and Comic Sentiments confounded
125
The Universality of Cowardicethe Impropriety of extorting Praisethe Impertinence of an Astronomer
126
Diligence too soon relaxedNecessity of Perseve rance
127
Anxiety universalthe Unhappiness of a Wit and a fine Lady
128
The Folly of Cowardice and Inactivity
129
The History of a Beauty
130
Desire of Gain the general Passion
131
The Difficulty of educating a young Nobleman
132
The Miseries of a Beauty defaced
133
Idleness an anxious and miserable State
134
The Folly of annual Retreats into the Country
135

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