- Brewer's Rogues, Villains, & Eccentrics: An A-Z of
Roguish Britons Through the Ages is a
reference book
first published by Brewer's in 2002,
edited and...
- 'rascal') is a
genre of
prose fiction. It
depicts the
adventures of a
roguish but
appealing hero,
usually of low
social class, who
lives by his wits...
- The
Huffington Post
remarked that she "exhibits far more
personality and
roguish charm in her few
moments here than she did in all of the
previous film...
-
depicting realistically and
often humorously the
adventures of a low-born,
roguish hero
living by
their wits in a
corrupt society. The
album was recorded...
- Ian McShane, who pla**** the
eponymous role of Lovejoy, a
likeable but
roguish antiques dealer. Notes: The
final episode of
Series 2, "The
Black Virgin...
-
female characters. The
Daily Telegraph described Jyn Erso's
character as "a
roguish, Han Solo-style heroine,"
calling the film "progressive,"
while noting...
-
tries to get out from
under her father's
thumb and
falls in love with a
roguish reporter (Clark Gable). The
screenplay by
Robert Riskin is
based on the...
-
Stock character; a
roguish macho...
- time period; historically,
horishi were
admired as
figures of
bravery and
roguish **** appeal.
During the Edo period,
irezumi kei ("tattoo punishment") was...
-
curator Lady
Alexandra (Ophelia Lovibond) who
teams up with charismatic,
roguish American adventurer Hooten (Michael Landes) in a
series of
global treasure-hunting...