Rochester and other literary rakes of the court of Charles ii, by the author of 'The life of sir Kenelm Digby'. |
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... popular sport , if sport it could be called , which we do not enjoy ; and before judging our literary rakes too severely , it may be well to consider the probable influence of such pastimes . The courtiers of White- hall had neither a ...
... popular sport , if sport it could be called , which we do not enjoy ; and before judging our literary rakes too severely , it may be well to consider the probable influence of such pastimes . The courtiers of White- hall had neither a ...
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... popularity with his nobility , his courtiers and the public in general , to be one of the most important sources of strength to his newly restored , and but doubtfully secured throne . 1 Travels through England , p . 405 et seq . It is ...
... popularity with his nobility , his courtiers and the public in general , to be one of the most important sources of strength to his newly restored , and but doubtfully secured throne . 1 Travels through England , p . 405 et seq . It is ...
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... popularity among the people at large . Pepys , in giving an account of a royal dinner , bears witness to the well - known publicity of the dinners of Charles II . at Whitehall . By - and - by the King came to dinner , and I waited there ...
... popularity among the people at large . Pepys , in giving an account of a royal dinner , bears witness to the well - known publicity of the dinners of Charles II . at Whitehall . By - and - by the King came to dinner , and I waited there ...
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... popular . Of Rochester's friend , Sackville , Earl of Dorset , or Lord Buckhurst , as he was entitled during most of the time that Rochester knew him , Horace Walpole says that " he was the finest gentleman 7 AND OTHER LITERARY RAKES 97.
... popular . Of Rochester's friend , Sackville , Earl of Dorset , or Lord Buckhurst , as he was entitled during most of the time that Rochester knew him , Horace Walpole says that " he was the finest gentleman 7 AND OTHER LITERARY RAKES 97.
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... popularity , greater excuses were made for him ; so much so , indeed , that Rochester said : " I know not how it is ; but Lord Dorset may do anything , and yet he is never blamed " . Dorset's fine clothes covered a very coarse nature ...
... popularity , greater excuses were made for him ; so much so , indeed , that Rochester said : " I know not how it is ; but Lord Dorset may do anything , and yet he is never blamed " . Dorset's fine clothes covered a very coarse nature ...
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