If he walks out, etc. 238.
[P. 141.] Charles Lillie, perfumer, at the corner of Beaufort Buildings in the Strand, was agent for the sale of the Tatler and Spectator and is several times mentioned in those periodicals.
Betterton, Thomas (1635?-1710), Anne Oldfield (1683-1730), Will [Richard] Estcourt (1668-1712), were popular actors of the day.
Tom Durfey (1653-1723) was a dramatist and song writer.
Duke of Marlborough (1650-1722), and Marshal Turenne (1611-1675).
The Spectator ran from March 1, 1711, to December 6, 1712, with an additional series from June 18 to December 20, 1714.
the first sprightly runnings. Dryden’s “Aurengzebe,” iv, 1.
[P. 142.] Addison, Joseph (1672-1719).
the whiteness of her hand. Cf. Spectator. No. 113. “She certainly has the finest hand of any woman in the world.”
the havoc he makes. Spectator, 116, by Budgell.