De Vere: Or, The Man of Independence, Band 4H. Colburn, 1827 |
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... noble friend some- times says in his letters , my name will never be known . But why should it be known - and to whom ? To mortals like myself ? I am known to the immortal , which is preferable ; and he is better known to me from being ...
... noble friend some- times says in his letters , my name will never be known . But why should it be known - and to whom ? To mortals like myself ? I am known to the immortal , which is preferable ; and he is better known to me from being ...
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... noble house in the kingdom which did not govern itself by the maxims he had recommended . Lady Eleanor heard him with composure , yet seemed to share the pride of her son . " It would seem strange , " she said , " if De Vere were to act ...
... noble house in the kingdom which did not govern itself by the maxims he had recommended . Lady Eleanor heard him with composure , yet seemed to share the pride of her son . " It would seem strange , " she said , " if De Vere were to act ...
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... noble in nature to do this . You will assuredly require more proof than mere appear- ance , before you condemn me . " Lady Constance answered not a word . " I think , I say , " proceeded De Vere , with increasing agitation , " my cousin ...
... noble in nature to do this . You will assuredly require more proof than mere appear- ance , before you condemn me . " Lady Constance answered not a word . " I think , I say , " proceeded De Vere , with increasing agitation , " my cousin ...
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... noble ; tɔo proud , because , with all this distance , I am too near you in mind to submit to exercise a fleeting power , which might instantly be made by another to fade and vanish before his happier fortune . " The emotions of De Vere ...
... noble ; tɔo proud , because , with all this distance , I am too near you in mind to submit to exercise a fleeting power , which might instantly be made by another to fade and vanish before his happier fortune . " The emotions of De Vere ...
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... noble lord was outraged to distraction by this note , which in the round set terms we have given , was anonymous . At first he suspected trick , and was galled at the pre- sumption , which could dare to take such a liberty . " Am I the ...
... noble lord was outraged to distraction by this note , which in the round set terms we have given , was anonymous . At first he suspected trick , and was galled at the pre- sumption , which could dare to take such a liberty . " Am I 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