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 - Page 6by Alexander Chalmers - 1803Full view - About this book
| Louis Wann - American essays - 1926 - 560 pages
...that truth (however under such dates of places as may prepare sometimes late) will at last prevail. you for the matter you are to expect, in the following...manner : All accounts of gallantry, pleasure, and SIR RICHARD STEELE (1672- 60 entertainment, shall be under the article of I729) White's Chocolate-house;... | |
| Louis Wann - American essays - 1926 - 564 pages
...that truth "(however under such dates of places as may prepare sometimes late) will at last prevail. you for the matter you are to expect, in the • following manner : err. r>T/~uAT>r. cTtrr-Tc- / ¿ АП accounts of gallantry, pleasure, and SIR RICHARD STEELE (1672-... | |
| Walter James Graham - English essays - 1928 - 440 pages
...proclamations, but shall divide our relation of the passages which occur in action or discourse throughout this town, as well as elsewhere, under such dates of places...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... | |
| Stuart Sherman - Antiques & Collectibles - 1996 - 352 pages
...which occur in Action or Discourse throughout this Town, as well as elsewhere, under such Dates cf Places as may prepare you for the Matter you are to expect, in thefollowing Manner. All Accounts of Gallantry, Pleasure, and Entertainment, shall be under the Article... | |
| Shawn L. Maurer - Literary Criticism - 1998 - 330 pages
...Bickerstaff describes the procedure through which particular themes will be affiliated with specific sites: "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 Graecian; Foreign and Domestick... | |
| Jessica Munns, Penny Richards - Design - 1999 - 380 pages
...Bickerstaff describes the procedure through which particular themes will be affiliated with specific sites: "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 Graecian; Foreign and Domestick... | |
| Birgit Althans - Gossip - 2000 - 480 pages
...zitierte erste Nummer des Tatler vom 12. April 1709 verkündete das Programm der neuen Zeitschrift: All accounts of gallantry, pleasure, and entertainment., shall be under the article of White's Cocolatehouse; Poetry, under the article of White's coffeehouse, Leaming, under the title of Grecian;... | |
| Lee Morrissey - Literary Criticism - 2008 - 264 pages
...Bickerstaff explains that various topics will be covered under the headings of different coffeehouses: "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... | |
| Various - 1868 - 644 pages
...proclamations, but shall divide our relation of the passages which occur in action or discourse throughout this town, as well as elsewhere, under such dates of places...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 ;... | |
| Belgravia - 1868 - 664 pages
...black-browed man, Sir Richard Steele, mentions White's in the first number of the Taller, and announces thaF " 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... | |
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