PRINTED FOR J. RICHARDSON AND CO.; G. OFFOR; T. TEGG; Trans, to Storage 9-11-81 Undergraduate NO. CONTENTS. VOL. III. 94. IDLENESS, however fortunate, incapable of Felicity. Story of Ned Froth. Hawkesworth. 95. Apology for apparent Plagiarism. Sources of literary Variety. Johnson. 96. The necessity of reducing Imagination under the Dominion of Reason exemplified. Hawkesworth. 97. Observations on the Tempest concluded. Warton. 98. Account of Tim Wildgoose by himself.-ANON. Project to prevent the Disappointment of modern Ambition. Hawkesworth. 99. Projectors injudiciously censured and applauded. Johnson. 100. Gradation from a Greenhorn to a Blood: the Life of Nomentanus. 101. Blemishes in the Paradise Lost. Hawkesworth. Johnson. 102. Infelicities of Retirement to Men of Business. 103. Natural and adventitious Excellence less desirable than Virtue. Almerine and Shelimah: a Fairy Tale. 104. The Fairy Tale concluded. Hawkesworth. Hawkesworth. NO. CONTENTS. 105. On the Fragments of Menander. Warton. 106. Insensibility of Danger, when mistaken for Cou rage. Hawkesworth. 107. Different Opinions equally plausible. Johnson. 108. The Uncertainty of human Things. Johnson. 109. A Visit to Bedlam with Dean Swift: a Vision. Warton. 110. Pity not an Expression of strong Benevolence. Hawkesworth. 111. The Pleasures and Advantages of Industry. ness. Johnson. 112. Ill Effects of general Familiarity and wanton RudeHawkesworth. 113. Observations on Shakspeare's King Lear. Warton. 114. The Value of Life fixed by Hope and Fear, and therefore dependent upon the Will: an Eastern Story. 115. The Itch of Writing universal. Hawkesworth. 116. Observations on King Lear continued Warton. 117. Danger of assuming the Appearance of Evil. The Story of Desdemona. Hawkesworth. 118. The Story of Desdemona concluded. Hawkesworth. 119. The Folly of creating inartificial Wants. Johnson. 120. The Miseries of Life. 121. The Adventures of a Louse. 122. Observations on King Lear concluded. 123. Fatal Effects of fashionable Levities. of Flavilla. 124. The Story continued. 125. The Story concluded. Hawkesworth. 126. Solitude not eligible. Johnson. 127. In what Arts the Ancients excel the Moderns. Warton. 128. Men differently employed unjustly censured by each other. Johnson. |