The Spectator: no. 81-169; June 2, 1711-Sept. 13, 1711George Atherton Aitken John C. Nimmo, 1898 |
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... Tatler to Halifax , writing from The Hovel at Hampton Wick , where I have frequently had the honour of your Lordship's company . ' Halifax had been an early patron of Addison's , and he was a member of the Kit - Cat Club . In 1710 he ...
... Tatler to Halifax , writing from The Hovel at Hampton Wick , where I have frequently had the honour of your Lordship's company . ' Halifax had been an early patron of Addison's , and he was a member of the Kit - Cat Club . In 1710 he ...
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... Tatler , Steele announced that ' all accounts of gallantry , pleasure , and entertainment shall be under the article of White's Chocolate - House . ' The house was burnt down in 1733 , and when rebuilt it became a club . 2 At the ...
... Tatler , Steele announced that ' all accounts of gallantry , pleasure , and entertainment shall be under the article of White's Chocolate - House . ' The house was burnt down in 1733 , and when rebuilt it became a club . 2 At the ...
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... Rake's porter , several gentlemen resolving to exercise ' em on their backs the first frosty morning ' ( Female Tatler , Dec. 9 , 1709 ) . 3 See No. 96 . N. 89 . Tuesday , June 12 , 1711 -Petite 38 No. 88 The SPECTATOR.
... Rake's porter , several gentlemen resolving to exercise ' em on their backs the first frosty morning ' ( Female Tatler , Dec. 9 , 1709 ) . 3 See No. 96 . N. 89 . Tuesday , June 12 , 1711 -Petite 38 No. 88 The SPECTATOR.
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... of his friend , the Bishop of Kildare . The real original of Will Wimble , as Mr. Wills pointed out , is Mr. Thomas Gules of the Tatler ( No. 256 ) . to him , and intended to come and dine with 126 No. 108 The SPECTATOR.
... of his friend , the Bishop of Kildare . The real original of Will Wimble , as Mr. Wills pointed out , is Mr. Thomas Gules of the Tatler ( No. 256 ) . to him , and intended to come and dine with 126 No. 108 The SPECTATOR.
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... Tatler , No. 34 : I fancied I could give you an immediate description of this village [ Chelsea ] , from the Five Fields , where the robbers lie in wait , to the coffee - house [ Don Saltero's ] , where the literati sit in council ...
... Tatler , No. 34 : I fancied I could give you an immediate description of this village [ Chelsea ] , from the Five Fields , where the robbers lie in wait , to the coffee - house [ Don Saltero's ] , where the literati sit in council ...
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