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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... lived in Paris , Cologne and Bruges , from the time he was twenty - one until he was thirty , surrounded by a little court consisting for the most part of young people selected solely for their capabilities of affording him ...
... lived in Paris , Cologne and Bruges , from the time he was twenty - one until he was thirty , surrounded by a little court consisting for the most part of young people selected solely for their capabilities of affording him ...
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Thomas Longueville. in addition to this , its courtiers lived in a most pernicious atmosphere of deceit , pretence and humbug , the influence of which undoubtedly after- wards affected the court at Whitehall . While Charles II . was ...
Thomas Longueville. in addition to this , its courtiers lived in a most pernicious atmosphere of deceit , pretence and humbug , the influence of which undoubtedly after- wards affected the court at Whitehall . While Charles II . was ...
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... lived in his own times . Nor was Rochester the only British poet who admired or imitated Boileau . Dryden revised an English translation of his Maxims , the style of which , again , was cleverly copied in The Art of Criticism , by Pope ...
... lived in his own times . Nor was Rochester the only British poet who admired or imitated Boileau . Dryden revised an English translation of his Maxims , the style of which , again , was cleverly copied in The Art of Criticism , by Pope ...
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... lived the purest of lives and had ever upheld the most prudish of principles . From a courtier and a cavalier he then became a rebel and a Revolutionist , and he helped to bring about the dethronement of the last of the Stuart kings ...
... lived the purest of lives and had ever upheld the most prudish of principles . From a courtier and a cavalier he then became a rebel and a Revolutionist , and he helped to bring about the dethronement of the last of the Stuart kings ...
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... lived in Charles's days , might have objected to this assertion as too exclusive but doubtless Pope had good reason for passing a general censure upon the poetry of the reign of Charles II . If Roscommon was the purest poet of Charles's ...
... lived in Charles's days , might have objected to this assertion as too exclusive but doubtless Pope had good reason for passing a general censure upon the poetry of the reign of Charles II . If Roscommon was the purest poet of Charles's ...
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