De Vere: Or, The Man of Independence, Band 4H. Colburn, 1827 |
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... him , and car- ried him to visit his tenants at Wellsbury . It may be remembered , that in the ancient map of the borough , a considerable portion of land appeared once to have belonged to Mr. Okeover , DE VERE . 5 20.
... him , and car- ried him to visit his tenants at Wellsbury . It may be remembered , that in the ancient map of the borough , a considerable portion of land appeared once to have belonged to Mr. Okeover , DE VERE . 5 20.
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Or, The Man of Independence Robert Plumer Ward. land appeared once to have belonged to Mr. Okeover , now transferred to Mr. Flowerdale , a gentleman whom we hope the reader has not forgotten . Indifferent to borough politics , Flowerdale ...
Or, The Man of Independence Robert Plumer Ward. land appeared once to have belonged to Mr. Okeover , now transferred to Mr. Flowerdale , a gentleman whom we hope the reader has not forgotten . Indifferent to borough politics , Flowerdale ...
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... once visited the place after he came into possession . Consigned entirely to stewards , there were many things that wanted explanation and rectifying , which nothing but a disinterested eye could effect , and as it was far from ...
... once visited the place after he came into possession . Consigned entirely to stewards , there were many things that wanted explanation and rectifying , which nothing but a disinterested eye could effect , and as it was far from ...
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... once adored deity , by the observers of the world , and they did not inspirit me . Yes , ' said I , as I walked the gloomy half furnished chamber , Feltham was right , when he said that Hope often fooled us with silken delusions , and ...
... once adored deity , by the observers of the world , and they did not inspirit me . Yes , ' said I , as I walked the gloomy half furnished chamber , Feltham was right , when he said that Hope often fooled us with silken delusions , and ...
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... once . He indeed could not help saying , with some seriousness , if not stiffness , that there were things of which one's own feel- ings could alone be the judge , and on which the best friends might make unfortunate mis- takes ...
... once . He indeed could not help saying , with some seriousness , if not stiffness , that there were things of which one's own feel- ings could alone be the judge , and on which the best friends might make unfortunate mis- takes ...
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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