The Tatler, Volume 4

iv. 21, 221

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Platonne, a professed, i. 262 _seq._

Plautus, iv. 326

Playhouse, the inventory of, by Addison, i. 4

Plays, will revive and drive out the present passion for dress and noise, i. 18: the morality of, defended, i. 31: immoral ones condemned, i. 74

Pleasure, accounts of, directed from White's Chocolate-house, i. 12: and virtue, a fable of, ii. 324 _seq._: claims to be called happiness, ii. 325: or vice, ii. 327: depraved men of, i. 107: true art of, not understood, i. 136

Plenty, the god of, ii. 283

Pliny, ii. 80, 169 _note_: on a good husband, ii. 189: _Epistles_ of, quoted, ii. 420, 423: letters to his wife, iii. 186 _seq._, 238: letters to Gallus, iii. 338: referred to, iii. 87, 186, 326, 329

Plow Yard, i. 127 _note_

"Plum," a, i. 326; ii. 57; iii. 56

Plumb, Peter, a merchant, his case against the Hon. Thomas Gules, iv. 298 _seq._

Plumbeus, iv. 254 _seq._

Plume, Colonel, in dialogue on duelling, i. 318 _seq._ ---- Sir, his clouded cane, iii. 154 _note_

Plutarch, ii. 228, 412 _note_;