All accounts of gallantry, pleasure, and entertainment, shall be under the article of White's Chocolate-house ; poetry, under that of Will's Coffee-house ; learning, under the title of Grecian ; foreign and domestic news, you will have from St. James's... The British Essayists: The Tatler - Sivu 6tekijä(t) Alexander Chalmers - 1803Koko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| 1857 - 496 sivua
...chocolate-house of ihe court-end of the town. The Tatler, in his first number, informs his readers, that all accounts of gallantry, pleasure, and entertainment,...shall be under the article of White's chocolate-house. About 1736, the chocolate-house became a club : the principal members being the Duke of Devonshire... | |
| 1857 - 494 sivua
...chocolate-house of 1he court-end of the town. The Tatler, in his first number, informs his readers, that all accounts of gallantry, pleasure, and .entertainment,...shall be under the article of White's chocolate-house. About 1736, the chocolate-house became a club : the principal members being the Duke of Devonshire... | |
| Charles Knight - 1859 - 536 sivua
...shall divide our relation of the passages which occur in action or discourse throughout this town, aa well as elsewhere, under such dates of places as may...shall be under the article of White's Chocolatehouse ; poetry, under that of Will's Coffee-house ; learning under the title of Grecian ; foreign and domestic... | |
| Sir Richard Steele, Joseph Addison - 1861 - 368 sivua
...paffages which occur in action or difcourfe throughout this town, as well as elfewhere, under fuch dates of places as may prepare you for the matter...in the following manner. All accounts of gallantry, pleafure, and entertainment, fhall be under the article of White's Chocolate Houfe; poetry, under that... | |
| Mary Elizabeth Braddon - 1868 - 668 sivua
...black-browed man, Sir Richard Steele, mentions White's in the first number of the Taller, and announces that " all accounts of gallantry, pleasure, and entertainment...be under the article of ' White's Chocolate-house.' " It was then distinguished for gallantry and intrigue. Addison, in his prologue to Steele's Tender... | |
| 1920 - 922 sivua
...news," he says, "you will have from St. James Coffee House." Learning will proceed from the Grecian. But "all accounts of gallantry, pleasure, and entertainment shall be under the article of White's Chocolate House." In the month of September, 1705, he continues, "a gentleman was washing his teeth... | |
| 1871 - 366 sivua
...all were infected by the contagion. "When the Tatler was started in 1709, the public was told that " all accounts of gallantry, pleasure, and entertainment shall be under the article of 'White's Chocolate House;' Poetry under that of 'Will's Coffeehouse ; ' learning under the title of ' The Grecian... | |
| Anthony Trollope - 1871 - 370 sivua
...all were infected by the contagion. When the Tatler was started in 1709, the public was told that " all accounts of gallantry, pleasure, and entertainment shall be under the article of ' White's Chocolate House ; ' Poetry under that of ' Will's Coffeehouse ;' learning under the title of 'The Grecian;'... | |
| 1877 - 602 sivua
...the character of each, that Steele, when commencing the Tatter, gave out in the first number, that " all accounts of gallantry, pleasure, and entertainment,...be under the article of ' White's Chocolate-House ; ' poetry, under that of ' Will's Coffee-House ; ' learning, under the title of ' Grecian ; ' foreign... | |
| John Timbs - 1872 - 646 sivua
...Coffee-house, and which bore the name of "White's"— a 'myth. The Tatler, in his first Number, promises that " all accounts of gallantry, pleasure, and entertainment,...be under the article of White's Chocolate-house." Addison, in his Prologue to Steele's Tender Husband, catches " the necessary spark " sometimes " taking... | |
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