The Tatler, Volume 4

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Chapter 121,936 wordsPublic domain

_Just and Reasonable Reprehension of Naked Breasts and Shoulders_, translated by Ed. Cooke, iv. 109 _note_

Justice, a vision of, ii. 341 _seq._, 353 _seq._: her edicts, ii. 357

Juvenal, a master of satire, iv. 235 _seq._: _Sat._ quoted, i. 11; ii. 346; iii. 39, 55, 77, 81, 135, 170, 179, 255, 321, 395; iv. 73, 87, 215, 234, 310, 315, 336: Dryden's translation of, ii. 424; iv. 146 _note_

Katherine in _Taming of the Shrew_, iv. 181 _note_

Kaye, Lady, a letter to, iii. 9 _note_, 10 _note_

Kensington, gravel-pits at, iii. 163 _note_: referred to, ii. 155; iv. 317

Kent, a yeoman of, on the folly of love matches, iii. 382, 383

Kidney, Mr., a waiter, i. 1, 13, 20, 93, 214; ii. 55, 149, 150; iii. 316; iv. 360 and _note_

Killigrew's company, ii. 334 _note_

_Kind Keeper, The_, by Dryden, i. 396 _note_

King, Dr., his _Works_, ii. 15 _note_: his _Anecdotes_, i. 13 _note_: his _Joan of Hedington_, i. 368 _note_: his _Voyage to the Island of Cajamai_, iv. 208 _note_

---- the, actor, i. 301

---- picture-seller, iv. 379

---- Sir P., iv. 142 _note_

---- Street, iii. 299; iv. 329 _note_

---- Edward's Stairs, iv. 154 _note_

King's Bench Walk, i. 161

---- at Arms, i. 130

---- Company, theatrical, ii. 163 _note_

---- Head Stairs, i. 42

---- Head Court, i. 334, 335

Kingston, Duke of, ii. 1 _note_

Kirleus, Dr. Thomas, the unborn doctor, i. 126 and _note_, 127 _note_, 169 _note_, 337, 338; iv. 159, 226

---- Susannah, his widow, i. 126 _note_

Kirleus, John, his son, i. 126 _note_

---- Mary, widow of John, i. 126 _note_

Kit, Isabella, iii. 248, 288

Kit Cat Club, Arthur Maynwaring admitted to, i. 7 _note_: founded by Tonson, i. 92 _note_: a dedication to, i. 266 _note_: toasts at, i. 203 _note_; iii. 76 _note_

Kite, Sergeant, in Farquhar's _Recruiting Officer_, played by Estcourt, i. 169 _note_

Kneller, Sir Godfrey, portrait-painter, ii. 370 _note_

Knight-errant, story of an, iii. 18, 19

Knight-errantry, the ideal of, survives in duelling, i. 239

---- of the Peak, iii. 9 _note_

Knights in romance, the Tatler compared to, in his crusade against gamblers and duellists, i. 5

Knightsbridge, iv. 317

Knocking at doors, the art of, ii. 376

Knowledge, men of, allowed to look in the "Mirror of Truth," ii. 344

Konsbruch, Van, i. 61

La Bassée, i. 269, 399

La Bruyère, i. 84

La Hogue, i. 45 _note_; iii. 84 _note_

Labyrinth of Coquettes, the, iii. 34

Lacker, Harry, to become a dancing-master, ii. 124

Lad Lane, i. 334

Ladies, letters from, will be inserted, i. 106 _note_: who love their dogs better than men, i. 331: the design of two ladies to cement their friendship by marrying the same man, ii. 147 _seq._

_Ladies' Library_, by Steele, i. 266 _note_

Læelius, Sapiens, his friendship for Scipio, ii. 412 and _note_: authority on rural life, iii. 292

Lais, victim to the tyranny of false sense of honour, i. 392, 393

Lake, Mr., i. 124 _note_

"Lake of Love," _i.e._ Rosamond's Pond, ii. 79 _note_

Lalage, iii. 311

Lalo, Colonel, ii. 109

Lamoignon, M. Chrestien de, ii. 54

Lampoons, strange delight to mankind, ii. 294: their authors condemned, ii. 295, 296

Landbadernawz (_i.e._ ? Llanbadarn Vawr), i. 254 and _note_

Landlord, Alexander, his wooing, ii. 181, 182

Land's End, ii. 236 _note_: a journey to, iii. 400 _seq._

Lane & Harrison, Messrs., iii. 352 _note_

Langbaine, Giles, i. 346 _note_

Langham, Dr., an astrologer, his prices, iii. 313

Languages, Swift on the abuse of, iv. 175 _seq._: reply to, iv. 194 _seq._

"Langteraloo," iv. 249 and _note_

Lanistræ, the people chiefly employed in the Roman Bear-garden, i. 257

Lansdowne, Lord, his Epilogue to the _Jew of Venice_, i. 256 _note_

Laplanders, a custom of theirs in dwelling, i. 255

Lately, Sarah, her humble petition, iii. 287

Latinus, King, iii. 167

Latius, ii. 293

Laughter, some considerations on, ii. 101 _seq._

Laura, the wife of Duumvir, ii. 36 _seq._

Lauron, his _Habits and Cries of the City of London_, i. 41 _note_

Lavender, an advertisement of, iv. 152

Lavinia, her marriage with Æneas, ii. 281 _note_

---- reduced to despair, iii. 170

Law, a point of, iii. 393

Law Courts, the New, iii. 99 _note_

Lawrence's Toy Shop, iv. 153 _note_, 381

Lawyer, a, consulted on duelling, i. 254, 255

_Lawyer's Fortune; or, Love in a Hollow Tree_, by Viscount Grimston, i. 178 and _note_

Lawyers, resort to the Grecian, i. 13 _note_

Le Brun, Charles, some account of, i. 74 and _note_, 75

Leadenhall Street, ii. 377 _note_

Leake, Sir John, i. 362

Lear, Winifred, in a Breach of Promise, iv. 334, 335

_Learned Annotations on "The Tatler,"_ iv. 154 and _note_

Learning, from the Grecian, i. 13: I. B.'s left to the Royal Society, i. 67 and _note_: only improves our natural endowments, ii. 67: the cause of, betrayed by pirates, ii. 349

Lecky, his _History of England in the Eighteenth Century_, iii. 112 _note_; iv. 294 _note_

"Led friend, a," iv. 73 _seq._, 74 _note_

Ledger, Lemuel, a citizen, ii. 208

Lee, Nathaniel, his _Alexander the Great_, i. 17 _note_, 139: his verses on Dryden, i. 56 _note_: referred to, ii. 334 _note_

Leeds, i. 343 _note_; iii. 112 _note_

Leeward Islands, iii. 221

_Leges Convivales_, by Ben Jonson, ii. 215 and _note_

Leghorn, i. 50, 61, 72, 182

Leicester, Robert, Earl of, ii. 87 _note_

Lely, Sir Peter, iv. 109 _note_

Lemon Street, iv. 150 _note_

Lens, i. 197, 205, 229, 269, 299, 332, 399; iii. 317, 320 333

Lerida, i. 73; iv. 85, 87

Lesbia, i. 46

---- of Catullus, i. 387

Lethe, ii. 104, 211; iii. 217

Letter of intelligence, the form adopted by the _Tatler_, i. 7

_Letter to I. B., A_, by Lord Cowper, iii. 2 _note_

Letter to the _Examiner_, by Bolingbroke, iii. 2 _note_

_Letter to the Rev. Dr. Henry Sacheverell_, by I. B., iii. 140 _note_

Letter writing, the civilities of, ii. 210, 211

Letters, the study of, commended, iii. 142, 143

_Letters describing the Character and Customs of the English and French Nations_, by Murault, iii. 112 _note_

Letters of gallantry, i. 251 _seq._

---- men of, become men of business, iv. 4, 5

_Letters Moral and Entertaining_, by Mrs. Singer, i. 93 _note_

_Letters sent to "The Tatler" and "Spectator."_ See _Original Letters_, &c.

Levis, of a mercurial disposition, iv. 254 _seq._

Levity, iii. 36

Lewenhaupt, General, ii. 47 and _note_

Liar, said by South to be a coward to man and a brave to God, i. 6

Liberty, iii. 54: a vision of, iii. 251 _seq._

Liberties, of the Tower, iii. 264: of Westminster, iii. 283

Lichenstein, Prince of, i. 183

"Lie," the word, its use and abuse, iv. 302

Life, on the enjoyment of, ii. 98: the true philosophy of, iii. 293 _seq._

_Life in the English Church_, by Overton, iv. 293 _note_

Lightfoot, Nokes, to be a huntsman, ii. 124

Lights, great effect of, on temper, ii. 388

Lille, or Lisle, i. 19 _note_, 34, 73, 77, 174, 237, 299, 354; iii. 68 _note_, 317

Lillie, Charles, perfumer, on Snuff, i. 299 _note_: printer of _Original Letters to "Tatler" and "Spectator,"_ i. 89 _note_, 136 _note_; ii. 314 _note_; iii. 113 _note_, 130 _note_, 264 _note_, 375 _note_; iv. 13 _note_, 366 _note_: his _British Perfumer_, ii. 20 _note_; iv. 354 _note_: I. B. _not_ his partner, ii. 322, 323: his assistance in dealing with coxcombs, ii. 359 _seq._, 399 _seq._: his desire to be exposed, ii. 298: recommended, ii. 351, 352: his perfumed lightning, iii. 129: his _Reports_ of "The Court of Honour," iv. 271, &c.: referred to, iii. 71 _note_, 82, 133, 140, 152, 277; iv. 38, 101, 287, 303, 319, 345, 349, 372

Lilly, William, astrologer, his _History of Lilly's Life and Times_, iv. 266 and _note_, 249

Lilly's Head, i. 169 _note_

Limbard, his _Mirror_, iii. 99 _note_

Limberham, the kind keeper, i. 396 _seq._

Lincoln's Inn Fields, i. 119; ii. 163 _note_, 334 _note_; iii. 410 and _note_

---- Walks, i. 115; iv. 66

---- Gardens, ii. 340

Lindamira, i. 86, 185

Linen must be clean at St. James's, i. 13

Linger, Harry, a man of expectations, iv. 19

Lintott, Bernard, bookseller, i. 52 _note_; iii. 249 and _note_; iv. 154 and _note_

Lions at the Tower, i. 247 and _note_

Lis, i. 198, 205

Lisbon, letters from, i. 106, 149, 253, 261; ii. 19, 187

_Little Description of the Great World_, by Heylin, iv. 289 _note_

Little Piazza, Covent Garden, i. 42 _note_

---- Britain, iv. 381

---- Turnstile, iv. 150 _note_

---- St. Bernard, ii. 48

Littleton, Coke on, iii. 107, 389

Liverpool, iv. 209

Livy, ii. 63 _note_; iii. 329

Llanbadern Vawr, i. 254 _note_

Lloyd, Edward, founder of Lloyd's Coffee-house, iv. 359 and _note_

Locke, John, his _Essay Concerning Human Understanding_, i. 328 and _note_: referred to, i. 316; iv. 166

Lofty, Colonel, iv. 68

Lombard Street, iii. 323, 352 _note_; iv. 359 _note_, 381

Lombards, the, ii. 57, 84

London, i. 7 _note_, 12 _note_, 31 _note_, 362, 371, 392; ii. 12 _note_, 91, 150, 209, 236; iii. 92, 95, 110, 162, 257; iv. 95, 339 _note_

---- Bridge, a test of a man's fitness for travel, ii. 301

---- _Daily Post_, ii. 15 _note_

---- House, iii. 234 _note_

---- cries, i. 41 and _note_

---- _Vocabulary, The_, by Greenwood, iv. 196 _note_

---- _Cuckolds_, by Edward Ravenscroft, i. 73 and _note_

---- _Gazette_, i. 83 _note_, 157 _note_; ii. 260 _note_; iii. 112 _note_; iv. 154 _note_

---- Wall, i. 247 _note_

Long, Major, his wine vaults, iii. 178

Long Acre, iii. 345; iv. 380

Longinus, i. 148; ii. 70; iii. 105

Longstaff, i. 102, 103, 104

Longtail, Anthony, of Canterbury, i. 214 _note_

Long-tails, i. 103

Lord, Rev. Mr., curate, iv. 380

Lord Mayor's Day, i. 73 _note_

Lorio, beloved of Maria, ii. 287 _seq._

Lorrain, Paul, the Ordinary of Newgate, ii. 102 and _note_

Lothbury, i. 334

Lottery, the Million, ii. 268 and _note_

---- scheme for getting ladies fortunes, iv. 38 _seq._, 48, 49 _seq._: the first state, iii. 55, 296 _seq._: I. B.'s help requested, iii. 59, 60: the penny, iii. 58 and _note_: referred to, iii. 77

Lottume, General, i. 362

Lotius, inconsistencies of his character, iv. 90

Lotus, the, iii. 177 and _note_

Louis, Duke of Bourbon, son of the Dauphin, iii. 194 _note_

Louis XIII., ii. 54

---- XIV., his character, i. 193 _seq._: a letter to, i. 194; iii. 394: verses to, i. 206: a letter from, i. 217: referred to, i. 20 _note_, 54 _note_, 74 _note_, 165, 197, 219, 244 _note_, 246, 313, 322, 332, 372; ii. 166, 204, 322; iii. 23, 33 _note_; iv. 187

Love, its power over Cynthio, i. 14, 15 and _note_, 184 _seq._: now in disgrace, i. 46: not blind but squinting, and a thief, i. 47, 48: a story of rivalry in, i. 52 _seq._: resolutions always inspired by, i. 90 _seq._: its power illustrated by Dryden's _All for Love_, i. 93 and _note_: craft in, natural to woman, i. 163: safety in following the judgment of others, i. 187: the tyranny of, i. 371 _seq._: compared to lust, i. 394 _seq._: the passion of, ii. 281 _seq._: a parable of, ii. 283 _seq._: grows in marriage, ii. 312 _seq._: a victim of unrequited, ii. 382 _seq._: disappointments in, iii. 368 _seq._: an allegory of, from Spenser, iv. 7-12: the passion condemned in every aspect, iv. 15 _seq._: case of heroic love in the city, iv. 99 _seq._

_Love for Love_, by Congreve, i. 15 and _note_, 16 _note_, 17 _note_, 29 _note_; ii. 163 _note_; iii. 38

_Love in a Hollow Tree; or, The Lawyer's Fortune_, by Viscount Grimston, i. 178 and _note_

_Love in a Wood_, by Wycherley, i. 311 _note_

_Love's Last Shift_, by Cibber, iii. 356

Lovely, Lady, iv. 71

Lovemore, a happy husband, iii. 193 _seq._

_Lover, The_, Steele's, quoted, i. 192 _note_; ii. 255 _note_; iii. 161 _note_

Lovers, plain language recommended in place of usual perplexity and rapture, i. 287: advice to, ii. 250 _seq._: difficulties in classing, iii. 257

Low Countries, the, i. 156, 205, 229, 299

Lucca, i. 50, 61, 72

Lucia, jealous of her mother, iv. 67

Lucian, his _Judicium Vocalium_, iv. 339 and _note_

Lucinda, the charming, iv. 352

Lucippe, admired of the fops, i. 395, _seq._

_Lucius_, a play by Mrs. Manley, iv. 242 _note_

Lucretia, worthy of a place in the Chamber of Fame, ii. 246, 247: her character, ii. 247: the story of, iii. 19

Lucy, Mrs. (_i.e._ Mrs. Warren), i. 286 _note_

Ludgate Church, i. 168 _note_

---- Hill, iii. 72

---- Street, iv. 169 _note_

Lust compared to love, i. 394 _seq._: the Temple of, iii. 36

Luther, his _Colloquies_ quoted, iv. 52 _note_

Luttrell, his _Brief Relation_, i. 38 _note_, 124 _note_, 325 _note_: his _Diary_, ii. 5 _note_, 19 _note_

Luxemburg, Chevalier de, ii. 200

Lydia, beloved of one born blind, ii. 46

---- a finished coquette, iii. 66 _seq._

---- on manners in church, iii. 144

---- the plains of, iv. 238, 239

Lydians, the, ii. 53

_Lying Lover_, Steele's, quoted, i. 219 _note_; ii. 145 _note_

Lyons, i. 35, 94, 154

Lysander, a faithful lover, ii. 40, 41

---- his happiness spoilt by flattery, iv. 105 _seq._

Lysetta, iv. 142

_Macbeth_, i. 125 _note_, 346 _note_; ii. 140; iii. 282, 334 _note_;