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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... hands of one who knew nothing about them , and he were to be asked to assign a date to their production , he would be likely to make the negative reply that , at any rate , they could not have been written anywhere near the times of ...
... hands of one who knew nothing about them , and he were to be asked to assign a date to their production , he would be likely to make the negative reply that , at any rate , they could not have been written anywhere near the times of ...
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... hand , and develop- ment of skill required by shooting , a form of sport then unknown , so far as small game was concerned . There was racing , and of a kind probably less unwholesome than that of our times ; but it cannot have afforded ...
... hand , and develop- ment of skill required by shooting , a form of sport then unknown , so far as small game was concerned . There was racing , and of a kind probably less unwholesome than that of our times ; but it cannot have afforded ...
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... was no author , unless we allow him to have composed " two papers , which Walpole attributes to other hands . These papers 1 Royal and Noble Authors , vol . i . , p . 50 . CHARLES II . BY SIR FETER LE consisted of arguments 44 ROCHESTER.
... was no author , unless we allow him to have composed " two papers , which Walpole attributes to other hands . These papers 1 Royal and Noble Authors , vol . i . , p . 50 . CHARLES II . BY SIR FETER LE consisted of arguments 44 ROCHESTER.
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... as are kings and queens ' speeches in modern times ; but he is said to have had a considerable hand in , if he did not write entirely , the manifestoes that appeared in his name . If this be true AND OTHER LITERARY RAKES 45.
... as are kings and queens ' speeches in modern times ; but he is said to have had a considerable hand in , if he did not write entirely , the manifestoes that appeared in his name . If this be true AND OTHER LITERARY RAKES 45.
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... hands to do , he more than made up for all the rigid restraint that he had so unwillingly endured under the successors of John Knox ; or that , to use the words of Oliver Cromwell , he became " damnably debauched " . It looks as if ...
... hands to do , he more than made up for all the rigid restraint that he had so unwillingly endured under the successors of John Knox ; or that , to use the words of Oliver Cromwell , he became " damnably debauched " . It looks as if ...
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