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CONTENTS.
VOL. XXII.
No.
160. RULES for the Choice of Associates. JOHNSON
161. The Revolutions of a Garret ..
162. Old Men in danger of falling into Pu-
pilage the Conduct of Thrasybulus.
163. The Mischiefs of following a Patron.
164. Praise universally desired-the Fail-
ings of eminent Men often imitated.
165. The Impotence of Wealth-the Visit
of Serotinus to the Place of his Na-
tivity
166. Favour not easily gained by the Poor.
167. The Marriage of Hymenæus and
Tranquilla
✓168. Poetry debased by mean Expressions
-an Example from Shakspeare
169. Labour necessary to Excellence
170. The History of Misella debauched by
her Relation..
171. Misella's description of the Life of a
Prostitute
172. The Effect of sudden Riches upon the
Manners
173. Unreasonable Fears of Pedantry
174. The Mischiefs of unbounded Raillery
-History of Dicaculus..
175. The Majority are wicked
✓ 176. Directions to Authors attacked by
Criticks the various Degrees of cri-
tical Perspicacity ..
177. An Account of a Club of Antiquaries.
178. Many Advantages not to be enjoyed
together..
179. The awkward Merriment of a Student.
180. The Study of Life not to be neglected
for the Sake of Books..
181. The History of an Adventurer in Lot-
teries
182. The History of Leviculus, the Fortune-
hunter
183. The Influence of Envy and Interest
compared....
184. The Subject of Essays often suggested
by Chance-Chance equally preva-
lent in other Affairs...
185. The Prohibition of Revenge justifiable
by Reason-the Meanness of regu-
lating our Conduct by the Opinions
of Men
186. Anningait and Ajut, a Greenland His-
tory.
187. The History of Anningait and Ajut
concluded
188. Favour often gained with little Assist-
ance from Understanding
189. The Mischiefs of Falsehood-the Cha-
racter of Turpicula..
JOHNSON
190. The History of Abouzaid, the Son of
Morad
191. The busy Life of a young Lady.
192. Love unsuccessful without Riches.
193. The Author's Art of praising himself.
194. A young Nobleman's Progress in Po-
liteness.
195. A young Nobleman's Introduction to
the Knowledge of the Town...
196. Human Opinions mutable--the Hopes
of Youth fallacious...
197. The History of a Legacy-hunter
198. The Legacy-hunter's History con-
cluded...
199. The Virtues of Rabbi Abraham's Mag-
200. Asper's Complaint of the Insolence of
Prospero-Unpoliteness not always
the Effect of Pride...
201. The Importance of Punctuality
202. The different Acceptations of Poverty
-Cynicks and Monks not poor...
203. The Pleasures of Life to be sought in
Prospects of Futurity-future Fame
uncertain
...
204. The History of ten Days of Seged,
Emperor of Ethiopia.
205. The History of Seged concluded...
206. The Art of living at the Cost of others.
207. The Folly of continuing too long upon
the Stage..
208. The Rambler's Reception--his Design.
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