The Tatler, Volume 4

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---- Helen's epistle to, i. 117 and _note_

Parisatis, her cure of a coquette, i. 86

Parker, Richard, ii. 410 _note_

Parmenian, ii. 135 _note_

_Parœmiographia Græci_, by Gaisford, i. 360 _note_

Parrot, Michael, his advertisement, iv. 152 and _note_

Parsimony, iii. 52

Parsons, the Jesuit, a model of style, iv. 180

Parthenope in _The Rehearsal_, i. 72 and _note_

Partlett, Mrs., a widow, iv. 332

Partridge, John, his supposed death and defence, i. 21 and _note_, 22 and _note_: his _Almanac_, i. xi. 21 _note_; ii. 319 _note_ and _seq._: some account of, ii. 320 _note_: news from the dead, iii. 23: the genuine is dead, iv. 113: _Tit for Tat_ issued under his name, iv. 172 _note_: referred to, i. 64, 102, 126, 127 _note_, 168 _note_, 298, 361; ii. 54, 72, 127, 200, 323, 339; iii. 59; iv. 153 _note_

Party does not influence I. B. so much as opinion, i. 5: impartiality shown by his treatment of all parties, _ibid._

Pasquin of Rome, letters to I. B, iii. 83 _seq._, 375 _seq._: referred to, iii. 82 _note_, 91, 379 _note_, 391 _note_

Passion, its dangers, iii. 303, 305 _seq._

Passive obedience, the doctrine of, i. 359 _note_ and _seq._; ii. 8 _seq._, 17 _seq._

_Pastor Fido_, by Tasso, iii. 236

Pastorals, by Philips and by Pope, i. 112 _note_: the season and place for writing, iii. 157, 158

Pastorella, her conversion for coquetry, i. 85, 86, 87: called "Miss," i. 89 _note_: referred to, i. 117, 196

Patches, concerning, ii. 132

Paté, General, i. 75

Patience, Mrs., i. 89 _note_

Patkul, Jean Reinhold de, of Livonia, ii. 135 and _note_

Patricia (_i.e._ Ireland) i. 45

Patriotism, the decay of, iii. 358 _seq._

Patroclus, iii. 203

Patrons, iv. 17 _seq._

Paulo (_i.e._ Bateman) of the City, his character, i. 211

Paulucci, Cardinal, i. 49

_Pausanias_, by Richard Norton, i. 358 _note_

Peace means death to news-writers, i. 158 _seq._: the terms of, i. 173

Peachum, Mrs., in _The Beggar's Opera_, i. 234 _note_

Peak, Knight of the, iii. 9 _note_, 10

Pedant, a learned idiot, ii. 65 _seq._; iii. 234, 235, 256, 269 _seq._; iv. 246, 247

Peggy, Mrs. (Dr. Young), iii. 160

Pendergrass, Sir Thomas, ii. 109

Penny Post, some account of, ii. 130 _note_

Pensioner, the Grand, i. 51

Pepin, Betty, a kept mistress, i. 201 and _note_; ii. 19 and _note_

---- King, ii. 300

Pepusch, Dr., married Margareta, iii. 192 _note_

Pepys quoted, i. 219 _note_: on Lady Castlemaine, iii. 296 _note_

Percival, Miss. _See_ Mrs. Verbruggen, i. 31 _note_

Percy, his _Reliques of Ancient Poetry_, i. 239 _note_

----, his _Anecdotes_ quoted, i. 244 _note_, 310 _note_

Peregrine, Will, ii. 22

Persia, ii. 412 _note_; iii. 196; iv. 78

Pert, Beau, a sharper, ii. 115, 116

Peskad, Madge, a bonnet-maker near Bedford, i. 283

"Pestle and Mortar," the, iv. 170, 381

Peter, in _The Tale of a Tub_, i. 209

Petruchio in _Taming of the Shrew_, iv. 181 _note_ and _seq._

Petticoats, a fashion in, ii. 404: invented by Mrs. Cross-stitch, ii. 418: "chairs" must be accommodated to, ii. 418, 419: attempt to reform, iii. 12 _seq._, 257: a scoured, iv. 316 and _note_

Petticum, M., iii. 123

Petty, Sir William, iii. 12

Petulant, Betty, i. 141

---- Mrs., i. 141

---- Lady, i. 278

_Phædra and Hippolitus_, by Edmund Smith, i. 158 _note_

Phædrus quoted, iv. 284

Phæton, i. 99

_Phalaris, Epistles of_, the controversy on, i. 66 _note_: referred to, ii. 232

Phidias, ii. 281

Philander, a brave lover, ii. 306 _seq._

---- a faithful lover, iii. 367 _seq._

---- threatens suicide, iii. 297

---- suitor to Cælia, iv. 35-37

---- (_i.e._ Lord Halifax), i. 45 and _note_: his skill in address towards women, i. 117 _seq._

Philanders, overstocked with, iii. 382; iv. 44: referred to, iii. 190; iv. 250, 251

Philanthropes (John Hughes?), a letter from, ii. 125, 126

Philip, King of Spain, i. 246

Philips, Ambrose, a poem by, i. 112 _seq._: notice of, i. 112 _note_: his _Pastorals_, i. 112 _note_

---- John, his _Cyder_, iii. 23: his _Splendid Shilling_, iv. 270 and _note_

Philippus, Alexander's physician, iv. 78 _seq._

Phillis, i. 81

Philolaus, iii. 250 _note_

Philomath, his _Almanac_, iv. 168, 169, 253

Philosophers, a wise sect of, iii. 61 _seq._

Philotas, general of Alexander, ii. 135 and _note_

Phyllis, mistress of Duumvir, ii. 36 _seq._

Phys, King, in the _Rehearsal_, iv. 160

Physicians, the most useful members of a community, ii. 209: the College of, appealed to, iv. 39: usually poets, iv. 224 _seq._

Piazza, the, of Covent Garden i. 355; iv. 335 _note_

Piccadilly, i. 41, 346; ii. 182 _note_;