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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... notice with short and scanty men- tion , students of their period have , perhaps , scarcely given sufficient recognition to the existence among them of a set of more or less literary rakes , of whom Rochester may be selected as one of ...
... notice with short and scanty men- tion , students of their period have , perhaps , scarcely given sufficient recognition to the existence among them of a set of more or less literary rakes , of whom Rochester may be selected as one of ...
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... notice in these pages . The subject of those pages , it must be admitted , is not very important ; but side - lights , however insig- nificant , have their uses , and it may be that this particular side - view of the Court of Charles II ...
... notice in these pages . The subject of those pages , it must be admitted , is not very important ; but side - lights , however insig- nificant , have their uses , and it may be that this particular side - view of the Court of Charles II ...
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... notice . " Upon what are you so intent ? " asked the sole heiress of an estate mortgaged to the hilt , and of a fine old house rapidly falling into decay for want of repair . " Rochester and other literary rakes of the court of Charles ...
... notice . " Upon what are you so intent ? " asked the sole heiress of an estate mortgaged to the hilt , and of a fine old house rapidly falling into decay for want of repair . " Rochester and other literary rakes of the court of Charles ...
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... notice . Pope asserted that " every woman is at heart a rake " ; and , if ever the word rake was applicable to females , it was emi- nently applicable to many of the beauties at the court of Charles II .; but , although women will ...
... notice . Pope asserted that " every woman is at heart a rake " ; and , if ever the word rake was applicable to females , it was emi- nently applicable to many of the beauties at the court of Charles II .; but , although women will ...
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Thomas Longueville. exactly to be the key - note of the following notice of Rochester and other literary rakes of the court of Charles II . Literary courtiers were no new thing . Those of the previous reign would bear very favourable ...
Thomas Longueville. exactly to be the key - note of the following notice of Rochester and other literary rakes of the court of Charles II . Literary courtiers were no new thing . Those of the previous reign would bear very favourable ...
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