De Vere; Or, The Man of Independence, Band 2J. & J. Harper, 1831 |
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... better than a farmer who knew how to read ; which was more than we could say of all our neighbours . " " With all this I was happy , " said Constance . " And not now ? " " Alas ! no ; and , what is worse , I cannot tell why . I seem to ...
... better than a farmer who knew how to read ; which was more than we could say of all our neighbours . " " With all this I was happy , " said Constance . " And not now ? " " Alas ! no ; and , what is worse , I cannot tell why . I seem to ...
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... better for his own purposes than to signalize himself against the hottest leaders of the opposition . " We do not sit here , sir , " said he to the speaker , " to be scorned ; and since the gentleman pro fesses so much contempt for us ...
... better for his own purposes than to signalize himself against the hottest leaders of the opposition . " We do not sit here , sir , " said he to the speaker , " to be scorned ; and since the gentleman pro fesses so much contempt for us ...
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... better fortune , and be thankful . CHAPTER III . HEALING . Canst thou not minister to a mind diseased ? SHAKSPEARE : THE Conduct of Wentworth and that of De Vere were differently operated upon by the tragic story we have related . The ...
... better fortune , and be thankful . CHAPTER III . HEALING . Canst thou not minister to a mind diseased ? SHAKSPEARE : THE Conduct of Wentworth and that of De Vere were differently operated upon by the tragic story we have related . The ...
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... better information now drew a comparison , prompted by the place , between the modern grandee and the ancient noble ; and he thought with vivid interest of the changes which time had so strongly wrought in the pride , power , and ...
... better information now drew a comparison , prompted by the place , between the modern grandee and the ancient noble ; and he thought with vivid interest of the changes which time had so strongly wrought in the pride , power , and ...
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... better to pur- sue his purpose on foot . He dismounted , therefore , at the top of a steep ascent , from which he had to sink suddenly by a winding path to the brink of the stream , which had by this time become a torrent . For he was ...
... better to pur- sue his purpose on foot . He dismounted , therefore , at the top of a steep ascent , from which he had to sink suddenly by a winding path to the brink of the stream , which had by this time become a torrent . For he was ...
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admiration affected ambition answered appear asked De Vere aunt Barèges Beaufort beautiful better called Castle Mowbray character charming Clayton consequence countenance court cousin dear Constance deed delightful disappointed earl Earl of Cleveland estates excited exclaimed expected father favour fear feel felt Flowerdale fortune gave gentleman give happy Harclai heart heir honour hope interest John Cleveland knew Lady Clanellan Lady Constance Lady Eleanor least look Lord Clanellan Lord Cleveland Lord Mowbray Lord Oldcastle manner marquis means mind minister misanthropy Mortimer mother nature ness never noble observed De Vere opinion party passed passion perhaps person pleased pleasure political pride Pyrenees replied De Vere retire returned Rivers scene seemed sentiment Silverlock smile spirit Staroste suppose surprise Talbois talked tell thing thought tion told truth Vere's Wentworth whole Wilmot wish young Zerlina