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adam_text | Titel: Essays from the Rambler, Adventurer, and Idler
Autor: Johnson, Samuel
Jahr: 1968
CONTENTS
Preface v
Contents vii
Introduction xi
Short Titles xxxi
THE RAMBLER
î. No. 2. The necessity and danger of looking into futu¬
rity. Writers naturally sanguine. Their hopes liable
to disappointment. 3
2. No. 4. The modern form of romances preferable to the
ancient. The necessity of characters morally good. 9
3. No. 6. Happiness not local. 15
4. No. 8. The thoughts to be brought under regulation; as
they respect the past, present, and future. 21
5. No. 9. The fondness of every man for his profession.
The gradual improvement of manufactures. 27
6. No. 13. The duty of secrecy. The invalidity of all ex¬
cuses for betraying secrets. 32
7. No. 14. The difference between an author s writings and
his conversation. 38
8. No. 16. The dangers and miseries of a literary eminence. 44
9. No. 17. The frequent contemplation of death necessary
to moderate the passions. 50
to. From No. 24. The necessity of attending to the duties of
common life. 56
11. No. 25. Rashness preferable to cowardice. Enterprise
not to be repressed. 58
12. From No. 28. The various arts of self-delusion. 64
13. No. 29. The folly of anticipating misfortunes. 68
14. No. 31. The defence of a known mistake highly cul¬
pable. 74
viii
CONTENTS
15. No. 32. The vanity of stoicism. The necessity of pa¬
tience. ®1
16. No. 41. The advantages of memory. 86
17. No. 45. The causes of disagreement in marriage. 92
18. No. 47. The proper means of alleviating sorrow. 98
19. No. 49. A disquisition upon the value of fame. 103
20. No. 60. The dignity and usefulness of biography. 109
21. From No. 63. Inconstancy not always a weakness. 114
22. From No. 64. The requisites to true friendship. 116
23. No. 71. No man believes that his own life will be short. 118
24. No. 72. The necessity of good humour. 123
25. No. 73. The lingering expectation of an heir. 128
26. No. 76. The arts by which bad men are reconciled to
themselves. 134
27. No. 79. A suspicious man justly suspected. 138
28. From No. 85. The mischiefs of total idleness. 143
29. From No. 87. The reasons why advice is generally inef¬
fectual. 145
30. No. 90. The pauses in English poetry adjusted. 149
31. No. 93. The prejudices and caprices of criticism. 156
32. No. tot. A proper audience necessary to a wit. 161
33. From No. 106. The vanity of an author s expectations.
Reasons why good authors are sometimes neglected. 166
34. No. 121. The dangers of imitation. The impropriety of
imitating Spenser. 170
35. No. 134. Idleness an anxious and miserable state. 176
36. No. 135. The folly of annual retreat into the country. 181
37. No. 146. An account of an author travelling in quest of
his own character. The uncertainty of fame. 186
38. No. 156. The laws of writing not always indisputable.
Reflections on tragi-comedy. 191
39. No. 158. Rules of writing drawn from examples. Those
examples often mistaken. ig6
40. From No. 159. The nature and remedies of bashfulness. 201
41. No. 165. The impotence of wealth. The visit of Se¬
rotinus to the place of his nativity. 203
42. No. 176. Directions to authors attacked by criticks. The
various degrees of critical perspicacity. 208
43. No. 183. The influence of envy and interest compared. 213
CONTENTS
ix
44. No. 188. Favour often gained with little assistance from
understanding. 817
45. No. 196. Human opinions mutable. The hopes of youth
fallacious. 281
46. No. 207. The folly of continuing too long upon the
stage. 226
THE ADVENTURER
t. From No. 45. The difficulty of forming confederacies. 233
2. From No. 50. On lying. 236
3. No. 84. Folly of false pretenses to importance. A journey
in a stage coach. 238
4. No. 95. Apology for apparent plagiarism. Sources of
literary variety. 244
5. No. 107. Different opinions equally plausible. 250
6. No. 111. The pleasures and advantages of industry. 255
7. No. 119. The folly of creating artificial wants. 261
8. No. 126. Solitude not eligible. 267
9. No. 137. .Writers not a useless generation. 273
THE IDLER
1. No. 23. Uncertainty of friendship. 281
2. No. 27. Power of habits. 284
3. No. 30. Corruption of news-writers. 287
4. No. 31. Disguises of idleness. Sober s character. 290
5. No. 32. Sleep. 293
6. No. 36. The terrifick diction. 297
7. No. 41. On the death of a friend. 300
8. No. 44. Use of memory. 304
9. No. 48. The bustles of idleness. 307
10. No. 49. Marvel s journey. 310
11. No. 50. Marvel paralleled. 313
12. No. 51. Domestick greatness unattainable. 316
13. No. 57. Character of Sophron the prudent. 320
14. No. 58. Expectations of pleasures frustrated. 323
15. No. 59. Books fall into neglect. 326
16. No. 60. Minim the critick. 328
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CONTENTS
17. No. 61. Minim the critick. 333
18. No. 65. Fate of posthumous works. 337
19. No. 66. Loss of ancient writings. 340
20. No. 72. Regulation of memory. 343
21. No. 84. Biography, how best performed. 346
22. No. 88. What have ye done? 349
23. No. 94. Obstructions of learning. 352
24. No. 103. Horrour of the last. 354
Index
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