De Vere; Or, The Man of IndependenceHenry Colburn, 1827 |
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... continued he , " you will join me to - morrow morning at the prettiest inn in England , which is hard by , and ask for Mr. De Vere , I may probably in the evening have the honour to receive you at my house . " I said I should be too ...
... continued he , " you will join me to - morrow morning at the prettiest inn in England , which is hard by , and ask for Mr. De Vere , I may probably in the evening have the honour to receive you at my house . " I said I should be too ...
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... continued he , " I know I am wrong ; " and he pushed on his horse , though the weather was sultry hot , as if to expel thoughts that were evidently not agreeable . Soon , however , he resumed his previous manner , and seemed pleased to ...
... continued he , " I know I am wrong ; " and he pushed on his horse , though the weather was sultry hot , as if to expel thoughts that were evidently not agreeable . Soon , however , he resumed his previous manner , and seemed pleased to ...
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... continued , " Do you know , Doctor Herbert protests against our keeping up the moat . He says it is out of all taste , and he almost makes Mortimer angry by abusing it . " " I would forgive him if that were all , ” said Mr. Harclai , 66 ...
... continued , " Do you know , Doctor Herbert protests against our keeping up the moat . He says it is out of all taste , and he almost makes Mortimer angry by abusing it . " " I would forgive him if that were all , ” said Mr. Harclai , 66 ...
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... continued Harclai , " and what does that prove , but that he does not wish to be a bishop ? But has he no other attachment to the world ? " " None , that I know of , " answered De Vere , " except that it gives him the happiness of an ...
... continued Harclai , " and what does that prove , but that he does not wish to be a bishop ? But has he no other attachment to the world ? " " None , that I know of , " answered De Vere , " except that it gives him the happiness of an ...
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... continued , " while other men slunk with terror from a por- tentous night , when • The graves stood tenantless , and the sheeted dead Did squeak and gibber in the Roman streets , ' to court it , as he 6 says , ' unbraced , And bare his ...
... continued , " while other men slunk with terror from a por- tentous night , when • The graves stood tenantless , and the sheeted dead Did squeak and gibber in the Roman streets , ' to court it , as he 6 says , ' unbraced , And bare his ...
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De Vere: Or, the Man of Independence, Band 1 R Plumer (Robert Plumer) 1765-18 Ward Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2016 |
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admiration ambition answered asked aunt beauty better brother called Castle Mowbray character charm Clayton court cousin cried De Vere dear delight Earl elegance envy Eustace excited father favour fear feeling felt Flowerdale fortune gave gentleman give happy Harclai heart Herbert honour hope interest knew Lady Constance Lady Eleanor laughing least less locum tenens look Lord Bolingbroke Lord Camden Lord Cleveland Lord Halifax Lord Mow Lord Mowbray Lord Willoughby lordship manner means ment mind minister moated house Mortimer mother Mowbray's nature nephew ness never noble observed opinion parliament party Parvenu passion Penruddock perhaps person pleased pleasure politics President racter replied De Vere respect returned romantic scene seat seemed sentiment SHAKSPEARE shew Sir William smiled sort spirit stance suppose sure Talbois talents taste tell thing thought tion truth uncle Vere's wish young youth