Rake
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- | * [[Rake (character)]], a man habituated to immoral conduct. An archaic term most often found in historical romance novels. | + | * [[Rake (character)]], a man habituated to immoral conduct. An archaic term most often found in [[historical romance]] novels. |
- | * [[The Rake's Progress]] is an English opera by Igor Stravinsky based on a series of illustrations by William Hogarth.{{GFDL}} | + | * ''[[A Rake's Progress]]'', a series of illustrations by William Hogarth |
+ | * ''[[The Rake's Progress]]'', an English opera by Igor Stravinsky, based on Hogarth's illustrations | ||
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Rake may refer to:
- Rake (character), a man habituated to immoral conduct. An archaic term most often found in historical romance novels.
- A Rake's Progress, a series of illustrations by William Hogarth
- The Rake's Progress, an English opera by Igor Stravinsky, based on Hogarth's illustrations
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