The Tatler, Volume 4

iii. 283

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Pætus and Arria, two notable lovers, ii. 167 _seq._

Page, the, I. B.'s nephew, iv. 70 _seq._

Paget, Colonel, iv. 376 _note_

_Painter, Advice to a_, by Waller, i. 34 and _note_

_Painter, Directions to a_, by Denham, i. 34 and _note_

_Painter, Instructions to a_, by Waller, i. 34 and _note_

Palace Yard, iii. 127

Palamede of the Temple, lover of Cælia, iv. 26 _seq._

Palatinates, i. 43, 337; ii. 19, 146 _note_, 410; iii. 57

Palatine, Elector of, i. 183

Palestris, a victim of the spleen, iv. 263

Pall Mall, i. 14, 82, 92; ii. 91 _note_, 111, 210

Pallas, i. 336, 352

Pall-bearers chosen for I. B.'s funeral, i. 66, 67

Palmer, Roger, made Earl of Castlemaine, ii. 7 _note_

Palmes, Major-General, i. 61

Pandarus, a purveyor, i. 374

---- a myrmidon, ii. 52 _seq._

Pantheon, the, "The Temple of the Heathen Gods," i. 42 _note_

Panton, Brigadier, iv. 376 _note_

Paradise, iv. 166, 340

_Paradise Lost_ compared to Dryden's _State of Innocence_, i. 55, 56: referred to, i. 263 _note_, 330; ii. 7 _note_; iii. 103 and _note_; iv. 116, 117, 119, 140, 141, 210 _seq._, 340, 341: quoted, ii. 216, 358, 424, 425; iii. 188, 189

Parents, their foolish preferences, iv. 201 _seq._

Paris, want of bread in, i. 95, 96, 154, 206: referred to, i. 28, 73, 74, 85, 95, 105, 121, 144, 183, 204, 229, 237, 305; ii. 12 _note_, 54, 90, 158, 275 _note_, 322; iii. 333;