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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... its absurdities and its iniquities have to a large extent fallen into oblivion . The vice and licentiousness of the little pantomime court were bad enough ; but in addition to this , its courtiers lived in a AND OTHER LITERARY RAKES 7.
... its absurdities and its iniquities have to a large extent fallen into oblivion . The vice and licentiousness of the little pantomime court were bad enough ; but in addition to this , its courtiers lived in a AND OTHER LITERARY RAKES 7.
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... Privy Councillor to James I. He received considerable grants of land in Ireland in return for his services to Queen Elizabeth and King James . Wilmot's drunkenness , vice , and uncertain courage should be 30 ROCHESTER.
... Privy Councillor to James I. He received considerable grants of land in Ireland in return for his services to Queen Elizabeth and King James . Wilmot's drunkenness , vice , and uncertain courage should be 30 ROCHESTER.
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Thomas Longueville. Wilmot's drunkenness , vice , and uncertain courage should be remembered in studying the character of his son John , who , as will be seen , inherited every one of these three unfortunate characteristics . In the ...
Thomas Longueville. Wilmot's drunkenness , vice , and uncertain courage should be remembered in studying the character of his son John , who , as will be seen , inherited every one of these three unfortunate characteristics . In the ...
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... vice , large as was the licence which the king allowed them , he thoroughly despised them ; describing them simply as " good enough to drink with " . And there was a limit beyond which he would not tolerate liberties 62 ROCHESTER.
... vice , large as was the licence which the king allowed them , he thoroughly despised them ; describing them simply as " good enough to drink with " . And there was a limit beyond which he would not tolerate liberties 62 ROCHESTER.
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... . Thomas Killigrew was a younger son of Sir Robert , who had been chamberlain to the queen- mother . Thomas's eldest brother , Sir William , was vice - chamberlain to Charles II . , and his AND OTHER LITERARY RAKES 71.
... . Thomas Killigrew was a younger son of Sir Robert , who had been chamberlain to the queen- mother . Thomas's eldest brother , Sir William , was vice - chamberlain to Charles II . , and his AND OTHER LITERARY RAKES 71.
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