De Vere: Or, The Man of Independence, Band 4H. Colburn, 1827 |
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... ment to the memory of an early friend . ” The world admired these sentiments ; nor were the world wrong . The sentiments were good ; and if Clayton concealed the fact , that when he made the offer , he knew there was that between him ...
... ment to the memory of an early friend . ” The world admired these sentiments ; nor were the world wrong . The sentiments were good ; and if Clayton concealed the fact , that when he made the offer , he knew there was that between him ...
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... ment , talked of him only as their foolish old relation ) , went so far as to say this was very pretty of Mr. Clayton , and very unkind of Mr. De Vere . This , however , was after the open- ing of the will , to which Lord Cleveland , as ...
... ment , talked of him only as their foolish old relation ) , went so far as to say this was very pretty of Mr. Clayton , and very unkind of Mr. De Vere . This , however , was after the open- ing of the will , to which Lord Cleveland , as ...
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... ment ; but this was denied by Harclai , who now acted for Flowerdale . But whether agree- ment or not , Harclai refused to fulfil it , and at length appeared in the shape of its legal owner himself , under a regular deed of sale from ...
... ment ; but this was denied by Harclai , who now acted for Flowerdale . But whether agree- ment or not , Harclai refused to fulfil it , and at length appeared in the shape of its legal owner himself , under a regular deed of sale from ...
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... ment , he had little hope of that cordiality of union which alone would make a treaty between them advisable . Lord Oldcastle received this answer with alarm , mixed with something like contempt . He said to his confidents , that Mr ...
... ment , he had little hope of that cordiality of union which alone would make a treaty between them advisable . Lord Oldcastle received this answer with alarm , mixed with something like contempt . He said to his confidents , that Mr ...
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... ment . Yet even this was distressing ; for a theme had been started which neither could discuss , and yet neither of them leave without embarrass- Of the two , however , De Vere was the least cast down ; for he was supported by the ...
... ment . Yet even this was distressing ; for a theme had been started which neither could discuss , and yet neither of them leave without embarrass- Of the two , however , De Vere was the least cast down ; for he was supported by the ...
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admiration agitation ambition answer anxiety appear ascer asked De Vere called Castle Mowbray character claim Clayton counsel court cousin cried dear Constance deed Earl of Cleveland Elizabeth Partridge estates excited exclaimed favour fear feelings felt Flowerdale fortune gave give guardian happy Harclai heart heir male honour hope instantly interest John Cleveland judge justice Kensington Gardens knew Lady Clanellan Lady Constance Lady Eleanor least letter looked Lord Clanellan Lord Cleve Lord Cleveland Lord Mowbray Lord Oldcastle lordship marquess mean ment mind minister misanthropy Mortimer ness never niece noble notions observed opinion party passion perhaps person political pride proceeded quess racter refused replied De Vere returned seemed SHAKSPEARE shewed Silverlock Sir William smile stance succeed suppose surprise Talbois talk tell thing thought thousand tion title of Mowbray truth Vere's Wentworth wish words