De Clifford: Or, The Constant Man, Том 1Henry Colburn, 1841 - 4 страници |
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... Hastings , to whose ancestors the old castle and manor of Bardolfe had passed , by the sale I have mentioned , above a century before , were of higher descent , and of infinitely higher fashion and condition . They , how- ever , resided ...
... Hastings , to whose ancestors the old castle and manor of Bardolfe had passed , by the sale I have mentioned , above a century before , were of higher descent , and of infinitely higher fashion and condition . They , how- ever , resided ...
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... Hastings , led to what occasioned the most violent crisis , whether of pleasure or pain , which my heart ever knew . By what I thought an extraordinary coincidence , he was the son and heir of the gentleman whom I have mentioned as the ...
... Hastings , led to what occasioned the most violent crisis , whether of pleasure or pain , which my heart ever knew . By what I thought an extraordinary coincidence , he was the son and heir of the gentleman whom I have mentioned as the ...
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... Hastings was quite satisfied that his son's sense of his own high blood would always preserve him . Such was the reasoning of the elder Mr. Hastings when he sent the heir of Foljambe Park to buffet , as he said , with the stout yeomen ...
... Hastings was quite satisfied that his son's sense of his own high blood would always preserve him . Such was the reasoning of the elder Mr. Hastings when he sent the heir of Foljambe Park to buffet , as he said , with the stout yeomen ...
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... Hastings had nothing but his own spirit , and a sense of his own good cause , on which to rely . In the end this good cause , and the spirit and blood of Hastings , prevailed ; the conquered Ramshorn was led off the ground by his sullen ...
... Hastings had nothing but his own spirit , and a sense of his own good cause , on which to rely . In the end this good cause , and the spirit and blood of Hastings , prevailed ; the conquered Ramshorn was led off the ground by his sullen ...
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... Hastings quite fresh , Mr. Cracken- thorpe summoned us all to his presence . He was sitting with dignified gravity in his chair of state , high- backed , covered with dark brown leather , and splendid with brass nails , often admired by ...
... Hastings quite fresh , Mr. Cracken- thorpe summoned us all to his presence . He was sitting with dignified gravity in his chair of state , high- backed , covered with dark brown leather , and splendid with brass nails , often admired by ...
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acquaintance admiration afterwards Alcibiades allowed asked Bardolfe beautiful mind Bertha better Bostock brother called certainly character charming Christ Church Clifford companion cousin Crackenthorpe daughter delight doubt elegance equal Eton exclaimed eyes fashion father fear feelings felt Foljambe Park fool fortune Fothergill friendship gave Gayhurst gentleman give Granville happy Hastings heart honour hope husband inequality inferior knew Lady Cherubina laughed least less look Lord Albany manner Mansell marquess marriage Merriton mind mistress mortification nature never noble observed Oxford passed passion perhaps person Petrarch pleasure plebeian Plutarch pride proud Queen's Queen's College Queen's men racter rank replied resolved returned Sandford Sedbergh Sedley seemed sense Shanks shew Sir Harry sister smile sort spect spirit struck superior suppose sure surprised taste tell thing thought tion told tutor vulgar walk wife wish word young youth