“He [Richard Steele] was a rake among scholars, and a scholar among rakes.”
Review of Aiken’s Life of Addison
Jupiter and Mercury.
“He [Richard Steele] was a rake among scholars, and a scholar among rakes.”
Review of Aiken’s Life of Addison
" Autumn in King's Hintock Park http://www.naic.edu/~gibson/poems/hardy2.html" (1901), lines 1-6, from Time's Laughingstocks (1909)
“Reformed rakes often make the best husbands.”
Source: Something Wonderful
                                        
                                        Preface (p. vii) 
The Pentateuch and Haftorahs (one-volume edition, 1937, ISBN 0-900689-21-8
                                    
“That dangerous but too commonly received notion, that a reformed rake makes the best husband.”
                                        
                                        Vol. 1, p. 5; Preface. 
Clarissa (1747–1748)