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LXXXI. The great Rule of Action. Debts of Juftice to be diftinguished

from Debts of Charity

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LXXXII. The Virtuofo's Account of his Rarities

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LXXXVI. The Danger of fucceeding a great Author: an Introduction to

a Criticifin on Milton's Verfification

LXXXVII. The Reasons why Advice is generally ineffectual

LXXXVIII. A Criticifm on Milton's Verfification. Elifions dangerous

in English Poetry

LXXXIX. The Luxury of vain Imagination

xc. The Paufes in English Poetry adjusted

XCI. The Conduct of Patronage, an Allegory

XCII. The Accommodation of Sound to Senfe, often chimerical

XCIII. The Prejudices and Caprices of Criticism

XCIV. An Enquiry how far Milton has accommodated the Sound to the

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XCVIII. The Neceffity of cultivating Politeness

XCIX. The Pleafures of private Friendship. The Neceflity of fimilar Dif

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CIII. The Prevalence of Curiofity. The Character of Nugaculus CIV. The Original of Flattery. The Meannefs of venal Praife cv. The Universal Register, a Dream

VOLUME THE THIRD.

CVI. The Vanity of an Author's Expectations. Reasons why good Authors are fometimes neglected

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CVII. Properantia's Hopes of a Year of Confufion. The Mifery of Proftitutes

CVIII. Life fufficient to all Purposes if well employed

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CIX. The Education of a Fop

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cx. Repentance stated and explained. Retirement and Abftinence useful to Repentance

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CXI. Youth made unfortunate by it's Hafte and Eagerness

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CXII. Too much Nicety not to be indulged. The Character of Eriphile

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CXIX. Tranquilla's Account of her Lovers oppofed to Hymenæus

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xx. The Hiftory of Almamoulin the Son of Nonradin

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CXXI. The Dangers of Imitation. The Impropriety of imitating Spenfer

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CXXV. The Difficulty of defining Comedy. Tragick and Comick Sen-
timents confounded

CXXVI. The Univerfallity of Cowardice. The Impropriety of extorting
Praife. The Impertinence of an Aftronomer

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CXXIX. The Folly of Cowardice and Inactivity

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CXXVII. Diligence too foon relaxed. Neceffity of Perfeverance
CXXVIII. Anxiety univerfal. The Unhappiness of a Wit and a fine
Lady

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CXXXII. The Difficulty of educating a young Nobleman

CXXXIII. The Miseries of a Beauty defaced

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CXXXIV. Idlenefs an anxious and miferable State

cxxxv. The Folly of annual Retreats into the Country

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racter of Mrs. Bufy

CXL. The Criticifm continued

of Papilius

CXXXVI. The Meannefs and Mifchiefs of indifcriminate Dedication
CXXXVII. The Neceffity of Literary Courage

CXXXVIII. Original Characters to be found in the Country. The Cha

CXXXIX. A critical Examination of Sampfon Agonistes

CXLI. The Danger of attempting Wit in Converfation. The Character

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CXLII. An Account of Squire Blufter.

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CXLIII. The Criterions of Plagiarifm

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Detractors

CXLIV. The Difficulty of railing Reputation. The various Species of

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CXLIX. Benefits not always intitled to Gratitude

CXLV. Petty Writers not to be defpifed

CXLVI. An Account of an Author travelling in Queft of his own Cha

racter. The Uncertainty of Fame

CXLVII. The Courtier's Efteem of Affurance

CXLVIII. The Cruelty of parental Tyranny

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CL. Adverfity ufeful to the Acquifition of Knowledge

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CLI. The Climactericks of the Mind'

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CLII. Criticism on Epiftolary Writings

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CLIII. The Treatment incurred by Lofs of Fortune

345

CLIV. The Inefficacy of Genius without Learning

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Tragi-comedy

CLVI. The Laws of Writing not always indifputable. Reflections on

CLY. The Usefulness of Advice. The Danger of Habits. The Neceffity of reviewing Life

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CLVII. The Scholar's Complaint of his own Bashfulness

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often mistaken

CLIX. The Nature and Remedies of Bashfulness

CLVIII. Rules of Writing drawn from Examples. Those Examples

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VOLUME THE FOURTH.

CLX. Rules for the Choice of Associates

CLXI. The Revolutions of a Garret

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CLXIII. The Mischiefs of following a Patron

CLXII. Old Men in Danger of falling into Pupillage. The Conduct of
Thrafybulus

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imitated

CLXIV. Praise univerfally defired. The Failings of eminent Men often

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of his Nativity

CLXV. The Impotence of Wealth. The Vifit of Serotinus to the place

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Shakespeare

CLXVI. Favour not eafily gained by the Poor

CLXVII. The Marriage of Hymenæus and Tranquilla

CLXVIII. Poetry debafed by mean Expreffions. An Example from

CLXIX. Labour neceffary to Excellence

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CLXX. The Hiftory of Mifella debauched by her Relation
= CLXXI. Mifella's Defcription of the Life of a Prostitute
CLXXII. The Effect of fudden Riches upon the Manners
CLXXIII. Unreafonable Fears of Pedantry

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CLXXIV. The Mischiefs of unbounded Raillery. History of Dicaculus
CLXXV. The Majority are wicked

CLXXVI. Directions to Authors attacked by Criticks. The various De

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grees of critical Perfpicacity

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CLXXVII. An Account of a Club of Antiquaries

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CLXXVIII. Many Advantages not to be enjoyed together

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4CLXXIX. The awkward Merriment of a Student

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CLXXX. The Study of Life not to be neglected for the Sake of Books
CLXXXI. The Hiftory of an Adventurer in Lotteries

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CLXXXII. The History of Leviculus, the Fortune-hunter
CLXXXIII. The Influence of Envy and Intereft compared

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CLXXXIV. The Subject of Effays often fuggefted by Chance. Chance equally prevalent in other Affairs

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CLXXXV. The Prohibition of Revenge justifiable by Reafon. The Mean

nefs of regulating our Conduct by the Opinions of Men

CLXXXVI. Anningait and Ajut, a Greenland Hiftory
CLXXXVII. The History of Anningait and Ajut concluded

CLXXXVIII. Favour often gained with little Affiftance from Understanding

+ CLXXXIX. The Mifchiefs of Falfehood. The Character of Turpicula

cxc. The Hiftory of Abouzaid, the Son of Morad

1 CXCI. The bufy Life of a young Lady

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cxcv. A young Nobleman's Introduction to the Knowledge of the

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CXCVI. Human Opinions mutable. The Hopes of Youth fallacious
CXCVII. The Hiftory of a Legacy-hunter

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CXCVIII. The Legacy-hunter's Hiftory concluded

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CXCIX. The Virtues of Rabbi Abraham's Magnet

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cc. Afper's Complaint of the Infolence of Profpero. Unpoliteness not always the Effect of Pride

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CCI. The Importance of Punctuality

CCII. The different Acceptations of Poverty. Cynicks and Monks not
Poor

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cc. The Pleafures of Life to be fought in Profpects of Futurity.

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Future Fame uncertain.

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CCIV. The Hiftory of Ten Days of Seged, Emperor of Ethiopia

ccv. The Hiftory of Seged concluded

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ccvII. The Folly of continuing too long upon the Stage CCVIII. The Rambler's Reception, His Defign

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