The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 03 - The Rambler, Volume II by Samuel Johnson
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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, emperour 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 THE RAMBLER. No. 106. SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1751. _Opinionum commenta delet dies, naturæ judicia Confirmat_. CICERO, vi. Att. 1. Time obliterates the fictions of opinion, and confirms the decisions of nature. |
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