Rochester and Other Literary Rakes of the Court of Charles II.: With Some Account of Their SurroundingsLongmans, Green, 1903 - Broj stranica: 332 |
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... Rochester - The Second Lord Rochester - Rochester's Mother - School - Oxford - Foreign Travel - Cowley - Boileau- Alcoholism - Enters the Court of Charles II . - Sweet Seventeen -Hobbledehoys and Cats - Periwigs 16 29 . 41 CHAPTER IV ...
... Rochester - The Second Lord Rochester - Rochester's Mother - School - Oxford - Foreign Travel - Cowley - Boileau- Alcoholism - Enters the Court of Charles II . - Sweet Seventeen -Hobbledehoys and Cats - Periwigs 16 29 . 41 CHAPTER IV ...
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... Rochester - Miss Price - Miss Temple - Duchess of York - Miss Hobart Lady Falmouth - Lady Yarborough — Sir Charles ... Rochester's Noble Deed at Sea - The Great Fire of London- Dress at the Court - The Persian Mode - Ladies Carrying ...
... Rochester - Miss Price - Miss Temple - Duchess of York - Miss Hobart Lady Falmouth - Lady Yarborough — Sir Charles ... Rochester's Noble Deed at Sea - The Great Fire of London- Dress at the Court - The Persian Mode - Ladies Carrying ...
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... Rochester - His Unfaithfulness - His Paradoxical Im- pieties " -A Dream Fulfilled - Mulgrave's Duel with Rochester- Mulgrave's Satire on Rochester and Other Impeachments of Rochester's Courage - Rochester Boxes Killigrew's Ears CHAPTER ...
... Rochester - His Unfaithfulness - His Paradoxical Im- pieties " -A Dream Fulfilled - Mulgrave's Duel with Rochester- Mulgrave's Satire on Rochester and Other Impeachments of Rochester's Courage - Rochester Boxes Killigrew's Ears CHAPTER ...
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With Some Account of Their Surroundings Thomas Longueville. CHAPTER XIX . Rochester's Dissipation Tells its Tale - Very ... Rochester's Letter to Burnet - Quotation from Troas . CHAPTER XX . Comparison of the Deathbeds of Rochester and ...
With Some Account of Their Surroundings Thomas Longueville. CHAPTER XIX . Rochester's Dissipation Tells its Tale - Very ... Rochester's Letter to Burnet - Quotation from Troas . CHAPTER XX . Comparison of the Deathbeds of Rochester and ...
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With Some Account of Their Surroundings Thomas Longueville. CHAPTER XIX. Rochester's Dissipation Tells its Tale—Very Ill ... Rochester's Letter to Burnet—Quotation from Troas. - CHAPTER XX. Comparison of the Deathbeds of Rochester and ...
With Some Account of Their Surroundings Thomas Longueville. CHAPTER XIX. Rochester's Dissipation Tells its Tale—Very Ill ... Rochester's Letter to Burnet—Quotation from Troas. - CHAPTER XX. Comparison of the Deathbeds of Rochester and ...
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