
Samuel Johnson: Reading and Discussion Questions
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- Persuading Words in Rambler No. 182
- Samuel Johnson's Pants on Fire (
Adventurer 84) - Severity and Authority in Johnson's
Adventurer No. 50 - The Ambiguity of Pronouns in Samuel Johnson's
Rambler No. 172 - Anecdotal and deceptive layers in Johnson's
Adventurer No. 84 - Montaigne and Johnson's Accused
- Ignorant Youth in Johnson and Wolfe
- Testing Johnson's Contemporary Relevance (“On Liars”)
- Using an old friend for the sake of a moral lesson
- The So-Called Wisdom Speaker in Johnson's
Rambler No. 180 - Johnson as Wisdom Speaker in
The Adventurer , No. 108 - “On Liars”
- Johson's tempering of argument — an effective rhetorical strategy?
- Ways of Reading Wisdom
- Petty Human Nature and
Adventurer No. 84 - Sarcasm in Johnson's Parable of the Stagecoach
- Irony and Fictional Characters


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