Sometimes called roguery night in West Cornwall, England, UK, this event was an excuse for local youths to undertake acts of minor vandalism and play practical jokes on neighbours and family.
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The code of morals followed by these characters is open to criticism, but they are human and genial in their roguery, and compare far from unfavourably with the cynical creations of contemporary novels.
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He notes the incisive psychology of the unfolding of King Leontes's madness, the appealing roguery of Autolycus, after wondering how it could be that Pope doubted the authenticity of the play as Shakespeare's.
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But that was only the beginning of Nelson's work in what has been a rash of roguery prior to the season's first-- and most prestigious-- event, Sunday's Daytona 500.
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To leave it to every one who chose to do so to issue money would be to entail general inconvenience and loss, to offer many temptations to roguery, and to put the poorer classes of society at a great disadvantage.
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Friedrich Nietzsche offers a scathing criticism of von Hartmann, calling his philosophy " unconscious irony " and " roguery ", in the second of his " Untimely Meditations ", " On the Use and Abuse of History for Life ".
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At this stage in Courtneidge's career, there was some feeling in theatrical circles that her elevation to star status was largely due to her being Robert Courtneidge's daughter . " The Times " liked her better and praised her " pretty impudence and roguery ".
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This work, although pirated and filled with small errors, provides some evidence of Barley's editorial skill; musicologist Robert Illing notes that if Barley " is to be discredited for roguery, he must also be applauded for his strokes of musical imagination " for successfully compressing such a large work into a pocket-sized production.
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For readers unacquainted with his range, spirit and invective, here, from a 1922 essay, is his summary of American public manners : " the unending procession of governmental extortions and chicaneries, of commercial brigandages and throat-slittings, of theological buffooneries, of aesthetic ribaldries, of legal swindles and harlotries, of miscellaneous rogueries, villainies, imbecilities, grotesqueries and extravagances ."
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'" One thing is clear the mythos of the Hindus, the mythos of the Jews and the mythos of the Greeks are all at bottom the same; and what are called their early histories are not histories of humankind, but are contrivances under the appearance of histories to perpetuate doctrines . " Higgins bluntly declares that every ancient author, without exception, has come to us through the medium of Christian editors who have " either from roguery or folly, corrupted them all .
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