-
Stock character; a
roguish macho...
- 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...
- series'
penchant for rum-soaked
spectacle while gracefully delivering these roguish characters to
their destinies." Schwartz,
Terri (January 10, 2014). "'Black...
- 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...
- vogue, with the
storyline following their love lives:
commonly a
young roguish hero
professing his love to the
chaste and free
minded heroine near the...
- parodist,
gaining po****rity
through works that
showcased his
fondness for
roguish characters. He is best
known for
Vanity Fair,
featuring Becky Sharp, and...
- p. 3.
Pollock (ed)
Table Talk of John
Selden (1927) 43; "Equity is a
roguish thing. For law we have a measure...
equity is
according to the conscience...
- '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...
-
series My
Uncle Silas,
based on the
short stories by H. E. Bates,
about a
roguish but
lovable poacher-****-farm
labourer looking after his great-nephew. The...
- Frenais. The
series concerns the
adventures of the
eponymous Lovejoy, a
roguish antiques dealer based in East
Anglia filmed around Long Melford. Within...