The Tatler, Volume 4

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Chapter 71,176 wordsPublic domain

poor speakers and readers, ii. 119 _seq._, 151 _seq._, 170, 171: their language and subjects complained of, iii. 149, 150: degradation of, iv. 293 _seq._, 313, 314: their periwigs, iv. 372 _seq._

_Clergy, The Contempt of the_, by Dr. John Eachard, ii. 143 _note_: appendix to the same, ii. 143

Clerkenwell Green, i. 235 _note_

Cleveland, Barbara, Duchess of (Villaria), mistress of Charles II., ii. 4, 5 _note_, 7 _note_ and _seq._, 14, 87

Clidamira, a pretty lady, i. 278, 279

Clinch of Barnet, imitator, ii. 15 and _note_

Clod, Colonel, i. 141

Clodius, iii. 62

Clogher, Bishop of, iv. 175 _note_, 176 _note_, 215 _note_, 216 _note_

Clotilda, rival of Maria, ii. 288

Club, a, some account of, iii. 98 _seq._

_Clubs and Club Life in London_, by Timbs, i. 12 _note_, 280 _note_; ii. 260 _note_

Clubs frequented about 6 P.M., i. 224 _note_

---- not family of Staffs, i. 104

Clumsy, Sir Tunbelly, in Vanbrugh's _Relapse_, i. 67 _note_

Clytus, iii. 399

Cock Hall, iii. 110

---- fighting, Hogarth's picture of, iii. 111 _seq._, 112 _note_

Cockpit, the, iii. 127 and _note_

Codrus, iii. 359, 380

Coell, Sir John, i. 41 _note_

Coffee-houses, different ones for retailing news of different subjects, i. 12, 13: the histories of, i. 12 _note_, 13 _note_: natural resort after plays, i. 32: politicians of the, i. 92; ii. 321; iv. 360 _seq._: frequented at about 6 P.M., i. 224 _note_: of Edinburgh, iv. 383

Referred to, ii. 110, 149, 353; iii. 65, 109, 147; iv. 254

_See_ Smyrna, White's, Will's, Button's, Young Man's, the Crown, the Chelsea, the Grecian, Morris's, St. James's, Tom's, Garraway's, Mandoe's, the Rainbow, Dick's, Child's, Jacob's, Denis's, Lloyd's, The Old Man's, Union, Jack's.

Coggan, Henry, translator of Mendez Pinto's travels, iv. 288 _note_

Coke, Mr., i. 38 _note_

---- Justice, his _Institutes of the Laws of England_, iii. 107 _note_, 389

Colbert, i. 74 _note_, 174 _note_

Coldstream Guards, ii. 315 _note_

Coleman Street, i. 334

Coleridge on Steele, i. xx

Collier, William, M.P., seizes Drury Lane, ii. 334 _note_: his struggle with Rich, ii. 336 _note_ and _seq._

---- Jeremy, his attack on the immorality of the stage, ii. 336 _note_: his _Essays upon several Moral Subjects_, iv. 275 _note_: on fortitude, iv. 275: referred to, i. viii

Collins, his _Discourse of Free-Thinking_, iii. 115 _note_

_Colloquies_ of Luther, iv. 52 _note_

Colmar, i. 174 _note_

Cologne, Elector of, i. 339

Colson, John, a punning Cambridge scholar, ii. 39 and _note_

Colt, Sir Henry (Trick Track), i. 124 and _note_

"Colt's Tooth," a, iii. 198 and _note_

Coltstaff, i. 130

Comber, James, a churchwarden, ii. 43 _note_

Combes, Daniel, second husband of Dorothy Addison, iv. 204 _note_

Comedians-in-ordinary to his Majesty, i. 16 _note_

Comedies reflect the taste of the age, i. 341 _seq._: subscription for the encouragement of new, i. 189

Comma, Jack, a man of learning without sense, ii. 65-67

---- Mrs. (Mary Astell). _See_ Astell, Mary

Commachio, i. 50, 61, 72

"Commodes" as head-dresses, iii. 192 and _note_

Commonwealth, the interests of the, i. 11

_Comparison between Two Stages_, by Gildon, ii. 334 _note_

_Compendium Anatomicum_, &c., by Dr. Case, i. 169 _note_

Competency, iii. 52

Complacency, iii. 36

_Complete Gamester_, by Strutt, iv. 250 _note_

Compostella, iii. 63 _note_

Compter (or Counter), debtor's prison, i. 233 and _note_

_Comus_, Milton's, quoted, ii. 332, 333

Condé, i. 174, 291, 299, 339; ii. 97, 109

_Condoling Letter to "The Tatler," A_, iv. 172, 173 _note_

_Confederacy_, by Vanbrugh, i. 111 _note_

Congreve, his _Love for Love_ performed, i. 15 and _note_, 16 _note_: his _Old Bachelor_, i. 81 and _note_; ii. 62 _note_: _The Drummer_ dedicated to, i. 155 _note_; iii. 227 _note_, 292 _note_: his _The Way of the World_, iv. 367 and _note_: referred to, i. 17 _note_, 29 _note_, 395 _note_; iv. 310 _note_

Coniers, John, an apothecary, i. 179 _note_

_Conjectura Cabalistica_, by Henry More, i. 262 _note_

Consbruck, i. 95

Conscience, the Court of, iv. 286

Constant, Col., love-letter from, i. 252, 253

_Constant Couple, The; or Trip to the Jubilee_, by Farquhar, i. 125, 163; iii. 356 _note_

Constantia, iii. 400

Constantine, founder of "The Grecian," i. 13 _note_

Constantinople, i. 61; iii. 222

Contention, iii. 36

Conversation, perplexed by pretenders, i. 7: the decay of, i. 109: the art of, iv. 154 _seq._

Cook, a fencing-master, i. 42 _note_

Cooke, translator of _A Reprehension of Naked Breasts and Shoulders_, iv. 109 _note_

Cooper, John, a constable, i. 42 _note_

Copenhagen, i. 72, 112

Copper Office, ii. 84

Coppersmith, Harry, money-lender, his character, ii. 57, 58, 84

---- Will, of great credit among the Lombards, ii. 57

Copswood, Mrs. Alse (Archbishop of York), i. 300 and _note_

Copyright Act, ii. 217 _note_

Coquette, a converted, i. 86, 87: character of, i. 225 _seq._: the humour of a, iii. 69 _seq._

Cordwainers' Hall, ii. 339

Corelli, Archangelo, violinist, ii. 373 and _note_

Coriana, a faithful lover, ii. 40, 41

Corinna, mistress of Limberham (_i.e._ Mrs. Elizabeth Thomas), i. 55 _note_, 396 _note_

---- complains of flatteries in a stage-coach, iv. 107

---- i. 46

Cornhill, i. 387 _note_, 390; ii. 373; iii 169

"Cornwall, the lovers of," ii. 234

Correggio, iv. 322

Correspondence, all over the world arranged for, i. 12

Correspondents, contributions from unknown, i. 4

Corvix for Cervix, iii. 87 _note_

Corydon, iv. 250

Cosmelia, the divine, iv. 352

Costume, a cyclopædia of, iii. 192 _note_

Coulson, Tom (Aurengezebe), i. 371 _note_ and _seq._

Country, the lasting pleasures, iii. 337 _seq._

---- gentlemen, their strange habits, ii. 321 _seq._: town terms explained to, i. 175 _seq._, 198 _seq._, 201 _seq._, 223 _seq._: the genuine, a fine character, iii. 291: fashion in coats, iv. 82

_Country Wife, The_, by Wycherley, performed, i. 29 _seq._

Coupler, honest, iv. 31

Couplet, Josiah, letter from, ii. 121

Courage, bequeathed by I. B., i. 66

_Courant, The_, i. 347. See _Daily Courant_

---- _the Scots_, iv. 383

Court of Requests, the, iv. 176

Courtier, a letter from a, ii. 207

Courtley, Will, a model of breeding, i. 250

Courtly, Lady, a fine talker, ii. 93 _seq._

---- Tom, the pink of courtesy, iv. 57

Courtray, i. 73, 88, 229, 237

Courts, their effect on character, iii. 259 _seq._

Courtwood, Mrs., her visiting list, ii. 397

Covent Garden, i. 42 _note_, 355, 373; iii. 299 and _note_, 336: iv. 327 _note_, 335 _note_

Coventry, Earl of, i. 42 _note_

Coverley, the Roger de, i. 158 _note_; iv. 342 _note_

Covetous man, a mad man, iii. 65

Cowley as a critic, iv. 199: quoted, iv. 278

Cowper, his _John Gilpin_, i. 232 _note_

---- Spencer, Judge of Common Pleas, i. 317 and _note_

---- William Lord, Baron of Wingham, vol. iii. dedicated to, iii. 1 and _note_, 90

Coxcomb, a, his goods sold by auction, ii. 401, 402, 416 _seq._

Coxcombs, a new kind of, ii. 61, 70: allowed to retain their fashions, ii. 320 _seq._, 359 _seq._: concerning various, i. 309 _seq._: men saved from being, iv. 24: a fool of parts, iv. 77: the worst kind--professed wits, iv. 124 _seq._

Crabtree, Captain, haberdasher, i. 232, 233

---- the, iii. 385

"Crack, a," iii. 332 and _note_

"Crackers," &c., ii. 272; iii. 258

_Craftsman, The_, iv. 195 _note_

Crassau, General, i. 71, 204

Crassus, Maria's wealthy suitor, ii. 286 _seq._: his woods and forests, iii. 355

Crawley, his show, i. 140 _note_

Cream, beautifying, iv. 153 and _note_

"Creation of the World," a puppet-show, i. 140 and _note_

Cressy won on beef and mutton, iii. 179

Cripplegate, i. 335 _note_

Critic, a, character of, i. 241 _seq._; iii. 269 _seq._: sort of Puritan in the polite world, i. 242

_Critical Specimen, The_, iii. 249 _note_

Cromwell, Henry (Sir Jaffety Trippet, the fortune hunter; Squire Easy, the amorous bard; Sir Timothy Tittle, the critic; and (?) Tom Spindle), i. 380 _note_ and _seq._, iii. 263 _note_, 270 _seq._

---- Oliver, i. 153 _note_, 179 _note_; ii. 14 and _note_, 279; iv. 268: his coins, iv. 249 and _note_, 269 _note_

Crooked Lane, i. 275

Cross, Thomas, ii. 275

Cross-grain, Nick, a writer of anagrams, ii. 65

Cross-stitch, Mrs. Catherine, inventor of a new fashion in petticoats,