De Vere: Or, The Man of Independence, Band 3H. Colburn, 1827 |
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... Lady Eleanor his fears that there might be a greater intimacy between the cousins than it was prudent to cultivate , considering the disparity of their situations , and , in particular , considering the views of many men of the very ...
... Lady Eleanor his fears that there might be a greater intimacy between the cousins than it was prudent to cultivate , considering the disparity of their situations , and , in particular , considering the views of many men of the very ...
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... Lady Eleanor . Far from remon- strating , as he wished , with her son , " It is not for me , " she said , in reply , " to give advice to De Vere . In regard to my niece , he knows what honour is too well to stand in need of it . In ...
... Lady Eleanor . Far from remon- strating , as he wished , with her son , " It is not for me , " she said , in reply , " to give advice to De Vere . In regard to my niece , he knows what honour is too well to stand in need of it . In ...
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Or, The Man of Independence Robert Plumer Ward. rang the bell to desire Lady Constance to attend him ; and without much reflection , as Lady Eleanor had refused to help him , he thought himself justifiable in placing her letter in the ...
Or, The Man of Independence Robert Plumer Ward. rang the bell to desire Lady Constance to attend him ; and without much reflection , as Lady Eleanor had refused to help him , he thought himself justifiable in placing her letter in the ...
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... a toilsome and anxious pilgrimage in a new world - for such the events of the last eight or nine months had made every thing appear . He therefore begged a week of Went- worth , to visit Lady Eleanor and Talbois , be- 14 DE VERE .
... a toilsome and anxious pilgrimage in a new world - for such the events of the last eight or nine months had made every thing appear . He therefore begged a week of Went- worth , to visit Lady Eleanor and Talbois , be- 14 DE VERE .
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Or, The Man of Independence Robert Plumer Ward. worth , to visit Lady Eleanor and Talbois , be- fore he departed from England ; a request which was without difficulty granted by one who , however an invalid in body , and a prey to grief ...
Or, The Man of Independence Robert Plumer Ward. worth , to visit Lady Eleanor and Talbois , be- fore he departed from England ; a request which was without difficulty granted by one who , however an invalid in body , and a prey to grief ...
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admiration affected afterwards ambition Archer asked De Vere Barèges basque beautiful became better Bolingbroke called Castle Mowbray character charm choly Clayton consolation contemplation court cousin cried De Vere dance daughter dear delightful disappointed Dovedale England Epernon excited exclaimed fancy father favour fear feeling gave gentleman happiness Harclai heard heart honour hope humour imagination interest Jugurtha knew Lady Constance Lady Eleanor laughed least look Lord Cleveland Lord Mowbray Lord Oldcastle master melan ment mind Mortimer mother nature ness never observed De Vere party passed patron perhaps person pleased pleasure Poland pride Pyrenees racter replied De Vere retire retreat returned Rivers scene seemed sentiment SHAKSPEARE shewed silence soon sort spirit Staroste suppose sweet talked thing thought tion told travellers truth Tutbury Castle uncle Vere's whole Wilmot wish wonder young Zerlina