De Vere: Or, The Man of Independence, Band 4H. Colburn, 1827 |
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... to influence you , on whom I would gladly disburthen myself of a weight to which I am not equal . Nay , " continued she , seeing him rather moved , " you are not obliged to me ; so check your thanks if you please , for it was 50 DE VERE .
... to influence you , on whom I would gladly disburthen myself of a weight to which I am not equal . Nay , " continued she , seeing him rather moved , " you are not obliged to me ; so check your thanks if you please , for it was 50 DE VERE .
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... moved . Lord Old- castle observed that the marquess knew not how to act with a party , which Lord Clanellan owned was true ; and Lord Cleveland asserted that his support was not worth having . To both of which propositions the marquess ...
... moved . Lord Old- castle observed that the marquess knew not how to act with a party , which Lord Clanellan owned was true ; and Lord Cleveland asserted that his support was not worth having . To both of which propositions the marquess ...
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... moved him more than ever he had been moved before , and had he suc- ceeded , his mind would have enjoyed the only chance it had of recovering its long - lost tone . But , as it was , that could not be . His despera- tion had banished ...
... moved him more than ever he had been moved before , and had he suc- ceeded , his mind would have enjoyed the only chance it had of recovering its long - lost tone . But , as it was , that could not be . His despera- tion had banished ...
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... moved , cer- tainly not made her unhappy . But when Lord Clanellan came down post , to detail the overtures of the earl , no words can express her annoy- ance . Astonishment , disgust , and resentment , all got the better of her , and ...
... moved , cer- tainly not made her unhappy . But when Lord Clanellan came down post , to detail the overtures of the earl , no words can express her annoy- ance . Astonishment , disgust , and resentment , all got the better of her , and ...
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... moved ; for Constance had been like a daughter to him , and he was overpowered to think , that the beautiful playful child , whom in her infancy he had been wont with the marchioness to fondle , had , in so few years , assumed such ...
... moved ; for Constance had been like a daughter to him , and he was overpowered to think , that the beautiful playful child , whom in her infancy he had been wont with the marchioness to fondle , had , in so few years , assumed such ...
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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