De Vere: Or, The Man of Independence, Volume 1Carey, Lea, and Carey, 1827 |
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... heard birds , instead of the cries of Piccadilly ; but recollecting myself , I jumped up with all the alacrity of a youth just set free from what had ceased to interest him , in order to enjoy what at least had novelty to recommend it ...
... heard birds , instead of the cries of Piccadilly ; but recollecting myself , I jumped up with all the alacrity of a youth just set free from what had ceased to interest him , in order to enjoy what at least had novelty to recommend it ...
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... heard from one of my own sex , observed upon the impossibility , changed as England was , of viewing such a place without feeling one's interest excited . I assented ; and , after pausing some time , he asked if ever I had visited this ...
... heard from one of my own sex , observed upon the impossibility , changed as England was , of viewing such a place without feeling one's interest excited . I assented ; and , after pausing some time , he asked if ever I had visited this ...
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... 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 permit . And if , " added he , " you perceive it to be a little ...
... 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 permit . And if , " added he , " you perceive it to be a little ...
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... heard from Dr. Herbert at Sud- bury . He is to be there to - night , and means to stretch over to us to - morrow . " " He is always welcome , " said Lady Eleanor . " He will tell you news of the world , " observed Harclai , " and the ...
... heard from Dr. Herbert at Sud- bury . He is to be there to - night , and means to stretch over to us to - morrow . " " He is always welcome , " said Lady Eleanor . " He will tell you news of the world , " observed Harclai , " and the ...
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... heard of it , flew to the Continent to attend him , but only arrived time enough to see him die . There is no necessity to pursue the story . Several years had elapsed since that disastrous event , but it was only her firmness ...
... heard of it , flew to the Continent to attend him , but only arrived time enough to see him die . There is no necessity to pursue the story . Several years had elapsed since that disastrous event , but it was only her firmness ...
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admiration agreeable ambition answered asked aunt beauty better called character charm Clayton confess court cousin cried daughter dear delight disposition Doctor Earl elegance Eustace fashion father favour fear feeling felt Flowerdale fortune gentleman give grace happy Harclai heard heart Herbert honour hope hour interest knew Lady Clanellan Lady Constance Lady Eleanor Lady Elizabeth laugh least look Lord Bolingbroke Lord Cleveland Lord Halifax Lord Mowbray lordship manner Marchioness masque means ment mind minister moated house Mortimer mother Mowbray's nature ness never noble observed Oldbury opinion Partridge Partridge family party Parvenu perhaps person pleased pleasure politics Polycrates President pride racter replied De Vere returned scene seemed sentiment SHAKSPEARE shew Sir Bertie Sir William smiled sort spirit stance subalterns suppose sure Sylvan Talbois tell thing thought tion tridge truth uncle Vere's wish wonder young youth