De Vere; Or, The Man of IndependenceHenry Colburn, 1827 |
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... mother Notice of my affair . SHAKSPEARE . THE house of Talbois , which owed its designation to the Angevin family of that name , which anciently possessed it , had been the residence of that Elizabeth Talbois , who bore a son to Henry ...
... mother Notice of my affair . SHAKSPEARE . THE house of Talbois , which owed its designation to the Angevin family of that name , which anciently possessed it , had been the residence of that Elizabeth Talbois , who bore a son to Henry ...
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... mother's apartment . This was as I wished ; for , on first visiting a place , I am almost childishly inclined to examine it even to minuteness . It seems to give a tone and character to all that is to follow , or at least affects it to ...
... mother's apartment . This was as I wished ; for , on first visiting a place , I am almost childishly inclined to examine it even to minuteness . It seems to give a tone and character to all that is to follow , or at least affects it to ...
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... mother , Lady Eleanor , was quite desirous to see me , having often heard his late father , General De Vere , mention mine with great esteem . " You will find , " said he , " the remains of some beauty , and such vivacity as sixty will ...
... mother , Lady Eleanor , was quite desirous to see me , having often heard his late father , General De Vere , mention mine with great esteem . " You will find , " said he , " the remains of some beauty , and such vivacity as sixty will ...
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... difference in dress , or even manner itself , between girls and their grand- mothers . In the humour I was in , though a little constrained , it was a constraint which was not c 3 DE VERE . 33 "So much the worse! But it is a ...
... difference in dress , or even manner itself , between girls and their grand- mothers . In the humour I was in , though a little constrained , it was a constraint which was not c 3 DE VERE . 33 "So much the worse! But it is a ...
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... mother alone , who seemed to recollect she was a hostess , and had guests . " Come , " said she , " you are growing churl- ish , and so I am sure Mr. Beauclerk will think you . I shall , therefore , tell him not to mind you , and , what ...
... mother alone , who seemed to recollect she was a hostess , and had guests . " Come , " said she , " you are growing churl- ish , and so I am sure Mr. Beauclerk will think you . I shall , therefore , tell him not to mind you , and , what ...
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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