De Vere: Or, The Man of Independence, Том 1Carey, Lea, and Carey, 1827 |
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... party ; and any show of deviation from these duties was treated by him as treason , and , as such , held in abhorrence . These , and other such maxims were laid down by him in a manner little less than oracular ; they were paramount to ...
... party ; and any show of deviation from these duties was treated by him as treason , and , as such , held in abhorrence . These , and other such maxims were laid down by him in a manner little less than oracular ; they were paramount to ...
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... parties to ne- gotiate an approximation . He felt this the most glori- ous situation in which a private man could be placed . He succeeded ; and , for a while he was honoured with the title of peacemaker , which he would not have ex ...
... parties to ne- gotiate an approximation . He felt this the most glori- ous situation in which a private man could be placed . He succeeded ; and , for a while he was honoured with the title of peacemaker , which he would not have ex ...
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... . Lord Mowbray , in fact , himself joined the party at Talbois , within a few days of its being formed , and poured out many effusions of kindness to both his sis- ter and nephew ; one of whom he had not 68 DE VERE .
... . Lord Mowbray , in fact , himself joined the party at Talbois , within a few days of its being formed , and poured out many effusions of kindness to both his sis- ter and nephew ; one of whom he had not 68 DE VERE .
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... party , still more to take office , and dream of such a solecism as to oppose the government of which he would form a part . Dr. Herbert only smiled at the simplicity of his man of the woods , as he sometimes called Harclai , but did ...
... party , still more to take office , and dream of such a solecism as to oppose the government of which he would form a part . Dr. Herbert only smiled at the simplicity of his man of the woods , as he sometimes called Harclai , but did ...
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... party , they have driven me out of cursed company . ' 99 * Lord Mowbray here looked uneasy and sought for his snuff - box , while Lady Eleanor observed the pic- ture was too sadly forcible . " Yet what does it amount to , " said the ...
... party , they have driven me out of cursed company . ' 99 * Lord Mowbray here looked uneasy and sought for his snuff - box , while Lady Eleanor observed the pic- ture was too sadly forcible . " Yet what does it amount to , " said the ...
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admiration agreeable ambition answered asked attention aunt beauty better bray called castle character charm Clayton court cousin daugh dear delight Earl elegant Eustace fashion father favour fear feeling felt Flowerdale fortune gentleman give grace happy Harclai heard heart Herbert honour hope hour interest knew Lady Constance Lady Eleanor Lady Elizabeth laugh least look Lord Bolingbroke Lord Cleve Lord Cleveland Lord Mow Lord Mowbray lordship manner Marchioness Masque mean mind minister moated house Mortimer mother Mowbray's nature ness never noble observed Oldbury opinion Partridge Partridge family party Parvenu Penruddock perhaps person pleased pleasure politics present President pride racter replied De Vere respect returned scene seat seemed sentiment SHAKSPEARE Sir Bertie Sir William smiled sort spirit subalterns suppose sure Sylvan Talbois tell thing thought tion told truth uncle Vere's wish young youth
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