THE RAMBLER. In FOUR VOLUMES. VOLUME THE THIRD. Nullius addictus jurare in verba magiftri, The NINTH EDITION, HOR LONDON: Printed for W. STRAHAN, J. RIVINGTON and Sons, J. HING MDCCLXXIX, 7779 CONTENT S NUMB. OF THE THIRD VOLUM E. 106 The vanity of an author's expectations. Reasons why 107 Properantia's hopes of a year of confufion. The mifery 108 Life fufficient to all purposes if well employed. Page 7 13 18 + 110 Repentance stated and explained. Retirement and ab- 116 The young trader's attempt at politeness. 119 Tranquilla's account of her lovers opposed to Hymenæus. 81 111 Youth made unfortunate by its hafte and eagerness. 113 The history of Hymenæus's courtship. 114 The neceffity of proportioning punishments to crimes. 25 31 88 94 122 A criticism on the English hiftorians. ΙΟΣ 123 The young trader turned gentleman. 125 The difficulty of defining comedy. Tragick and comick 726 The universality of cowardice. The impropriety of ex 106 112 117 torting praise. The impertinence of an astronomer. 123 127 Diligence too foon relaxed. Neceffity of perseverance, 130 128 Anxiety univerfal. The unhappiness of a wit and a fine lady. 129 The folly of cowardice and inactivity, 331 Defire of gain the general paffion, 135 140 146 253 |