De Vere: Or, The Man of Independence, Band 4H. Colburn, 1827 |
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... surprise to Constance , that he should thus , without apparent reason , absent himself from his only home . The sensible heart , and high mind of De Vere had , indeed , sustained a perilous contest on this occasion . His love for his ...
... surprise to Constance , that he should thus , without apparent reason , absent himself from his only home . The sensible heart , and high mind of De Vere had , indeed , sustained a perilous contest on this occasion . His love for his ...
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... Could he have doubted it indeed , all doubt was ended when he came nearer to the lady , for there was no mistaking the pensive eye , and clear dark beauty of Zerlina . We may suppose their mutual pleasure , and mutual surprise DE VERE . 17.
... Could he have doubted it indeed , all doubt was ended when he came nearer to the lady , for there was no mistaking the pensive eye , and clear dark beauty of Zerlina . We may suppose their mutual pleasure , and mutual surprise DE VERE . 17.
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... surprise , though Rivers seemed to have less of the latter than his friend . " How good of you , " said he , " to find us out so soon , and in such a wild sequestered spot ; more hid , and less in the track of life than St. Sauveur ...
... surprise , though Rivers seemed to have less of the latter than his friend . " How good of you , " said he , " to find us out so soon , and in such a wild sequestered spot ; more hid , and less in the track of life than St. Sauveur ...
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... surprise , but seeing that he was assuming that air of lofty determin- ation , which every year became more and more prominent in his character , he feared that there was some deeper principle of action concerned in it than he would be ...
... surprise , but seeing that he was assuming that air of lofty determin- ation , which every year became more and more prominent in his character , he feared that there was some deeper principle of action concerned in it than he would be ...
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... surprise , she said , " And is this the end of all ? Am I to be left still without guide or help ? And does my cousin , as well as my guardian , abandon me ? This is indeed to be an orphan ! " And with this , from we know not what mixed ...
... surprise , she said , " And is this the end of all ? Am I to be left still without guide or help ? And does my cousin , as well as my guardian , abandon me ? This is indeed to be an orphan ! " And with this , from we know not what mixed ...
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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