The Rambler, Tom 1Thomas Tegg, 1822 |
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VOL | 1 |
Retirement natural to a great mindits religious | 7 |
The Unhappiness of Marriage caused by irregular | 18 |
The Necessity of attending to the Duties of common | 24 |
The Observance of Sunday recommended an Alle | 30 |
An allegorical History of Rest and Labour | 33 |
The Uneasiness and Disgust of Female Cowardice | 34 |
A Marriage of Prudence without Affection | 35 |
The Employments of a Housewife in the Country | 51 |
The Contemplation of the Calamities of others a Remedy for Grief | 52 |
The Folly and Misery of a Spendthrift | 53 |
A Deathbed the true School of Wisdomthe Effects of Death upon the Survivors | 54 |
The gay Widows Impatience of the Growth of her Daughterthe History of Miss Maypole | 55 |
The Necessity of Complaisancethe Ramblers Grief for offending his Correpondents | 56 |
Sententious Rules of Frugality | 57 |
The Desire of Wealth moderated by Philosophy | 58 |
The Reason why Pastorals delight | 36 |
The true Principles of pastoral Poetry | 37 |
The Advantage of Mediocrityan Eastern Fable | 38 |
The Unhappiness of Women whether single or mar ried | 39 |
The Difficulty of giving Advice without offending I The Advantages of Memory | 40 |
The Misery of a modish Lady in Solitude | 42 |
The Inconveniences of Precipitation and Confidence | 43 |
Religion and Superstition a Vision | 44 |
The Causes of Disagreement in Marriage | 45 |
The Mischiefs of rural Faction | 46 |
The proper Means of regulating Sorrow | 47 |
The Miseries of an infirm Constitution | 48 |
A Disquisition upon the Value of Fame | 49 |
A virtuous old Age always reverenced | 50 |
An Account of Suspirius the human Screechowl | 59 |
The Dignity and Usefulness of Biography | 60 |
Inconstancy not always a Weakness | 63 |
The Requisites to true Friendship | 64 |
Obidah and the Hermit an Eastern Story | 65 |
Passion not to be eradicatedthe Views of Women | 66 |
The Garden of Hope a Dream | 67 |
Every Man chiefly happy or miserable at Home the Opinion of Servants not to be despised | 68 |
The Miseries and Prejudices of old | 69 |
Different Men virtuous in different Degreesthe Vicious not always abandoned | 70 |
No man believes that his own Life will be short | 71 |
The Necessity of good Humour | 72 |
The Folly of Angerthe Misery of a peevish | 218 |