The Tatler, Volume 4

iii. 327

Chapter 18120 wordsPublic domain

Pin-money, the curse of, iv. 32 and _note_

Pinto, Ferdinand Mendez, a Portuguese traveller, iv. 288 and _note_

Pip, a man made at cards, i. 107

Piper, Count, i. 399; ii. 67

Pipestaff, i. 104

Pippe, Mrs. Mary, iv. 332

Pirates, literary, ii. 347 _note_ and _seq._

Pistol of Wapping, iv. 85 _note_. _See_ Musket

Plagius, a preacher, iv. 368

_Plain Dealer, The_, by Wycherley, i. 243 _note_; ii. 246 _note_

Plain English, letters from, iv. 92 _seq._, 158

Plaistow, Mr., iii. 61 _note_

Planché, his _Cyclopædia of Costume_, iii. 192 _note_

Plantwell, Lady, ii. 87

Plato, conductor of Socrates in Chamber of Fame, ii. 228: a parable on love by, ii. 283 _seq._: a fable of, iii. 131; iv. 238, 239: on suicide, iii. 214: referred to, ii. 70, 71, 390; iii. 116 and _note_;