De Vere; Or, The Man of IndependenceHenry Colburn, 1827 |
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... thoughts ( though God accept them ) , yet , towards men , are little better than good dreams , except they be put in act ; and that cannot be with . out power and place , as the vantage and commanding ground . BACON . IN FOUR VOLUMES ...
... thoughts ( though God accept them ) , yet , towards men , are little better than good dreams , except they be put in act ; and that cannot be with . out power and place , as the vantage and commanding ground . BACON . IN FOUR VOLUMES ...
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... thought I. To my satisfaction , however , he himself pulled up , and , without hurrying , I came close to him . For some yards , each had an undisturbed view of the other , and I was struck with a turn of feature and general physiognomy ...
... thought I. To my satisfaction , however , he himself pulled up , and , without hurrying , I came close to him . For some yards , each had an undisturbed view of the other , and I was struck with a turn of feature and general physiognomy ...
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... thought . Per- ceiving me about to enter too , which brought us front to front , he yielded the passage with a high but civil air ; and this sort of approxima- tion , even amongst Englishmen , ( if they have ever stirred from home ...
... thought . Per- ceiving me about to enter too , which brought us front to front , he yielded the passage with a high but civil air ; and this sort of approxima- tion , even amongst Englishmen , ( if they have ever stirred from home ...
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Robert Plumer Ward. thought not probable , that he might have per- mitted me to join him . There was an interest about the whole manner of this person which I can neither describe nor account for ; so directly did it address itself to ...
Robert Plumer Ward. thought not probable , that he might have per- mitted me to join him . There was an interest about the whole manner of this person which I can neither describe nor account for ; so directly did it address itself to ...
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... thought- fully , that he believed a very near relative of his , and my father , had been brother - soldiers . This was no bad passport to further civilities ; and I accompanied him to different points of view on the river , which ...
... thought- fully , that he believed a very near relative of his , and my father , had been brother - soldiers . This was no bad passport to further civilities ; and I accompanied him to different points of view on the river , which ...
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De Vere: Or, the Man of Independence, Band 1 R Plumer (Robert Plumer) 1765-18 Ward Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2016 |
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
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