De Vere: Or, The Man of Independence, المجلد 2H. Colburn, 1827 |
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... fortune . * Strange as it may appear , these were the re- flections even of a Cleveland , when , revolving * We said a king himself , and we thought of Henry VIII . There never was a more detestable tyrant ; yet after a courtship with ...
... fortune . * Strange as it may appear , these were the re- flections even of a Cleveland , when , revolving * We said a king himself , and we thought of Henry VIII . There never was a more detestable tyrant ; yet after a courtship with ...
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... fortunes to make , to watch the changes of the world . " So saying , with a mixture of picque and gaiety he rang for his Frenchman , and with a forced indifference of manner , said he must prepare for a riding party which had been ...
... fortunes to make , to watch the changes of the world . " So saying , with a mixture of picque and gaiety he rang for his Frenchman , and with a forced indifference of manner , said he must prepare for a riding party which had been ...
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... cruelly affronted as he bowed his thanks for this speech , which was more mortifying than it seemed : for Fresh- ville , a new man , though of fortune , had made his way into most of the fashionable classes , only DE VERE . 39.
... cruelly affronted as he bowed his thanks for this speech , which was more mortifying than it seemed : for Fresh- ville , a new man , though of fortune , had made his way into most of the fashionable classes , only DE VERE . 39.
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... fortune ( as Harclai once shocked her by saying , ) to be the daughter of an Irish earl , though nowise connected with Ireland . He called it a misfortune , pretty much upon the principle of the Lady Lydia Loller , of Ad- dison , whose ...
... fortune ( as Harclai once shocked her by saying , ) to be the daughter of an Irish earl , though nowise connected with Ireland . He called it a misfortune , pretty much upon the principle of the Lady Lydia Loller , of Ad- dison , whose ...
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... fortune to be cast away upon the society of persons greatly their inferiors . Connexion with the Castle family , far from imposing upon them that vulgar restraint of civility to her guests which Lady Constance might have expected , only ...
... fortune to be cast away upon the society of persons greatly their inferiors . Connexion with the Castle family , far from imposing upon them that vulgar restraint of civility to her guests which Lady Constance might have expected , only ...
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acquaintance admiration agreeable ambition asked De Vere astonishment Baronet Beaufort beautiful better Blakeney borough called Castle character Clayton confess confidence Constance's Court delight Doctor doubt Earl excited exclaimed father favour favourite fear feeling felt Flowerdale fortune gave give Grantley happy Harclai heard heart Herbert honour hope hour House interest knew Lady Clanellan Lady Constance Lady Eleanor Lady Elizabeth laugh least looked Lord Cleve Lord Cleveland Lord Eustace Lord Mow Lord Mowbray Lord Oldcastle lordship Marchioness masque Mellilot ment mind Minister Mortimer mountebank Mowbray's never observed Oldbury Partridge Partridge family party parvenu perhaps person pleased pleasure political Polycrates Premier present pride racter replied De Vere resign returned De Vere Roebuck seemed sentiment SHAKSPEARE Sir Bertie smiled spirit stance suppose sure surprise Sylvan tell thing thought tion tridge truth uncle Vere's views Wentworth whole wish young
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الصفحة 332 - I'll give thee this plague for thy dowry : be thou as chaste as ice, as pure as snow, thou shalt not escape calumny.
الصفحة 119 - While the word was in the king's mouth, there fell a voice from heaven, saying, O king Nebuchadnezzar, to thee it is spoken ; The kingdom is departed from thee.
الصفحة 334 - Tis unnatural, Even like the deed that's done. On Tuesday last A falcon towering in her pride of place Was by a mousing owl hawk'd at and kill'd.
الصفحة 210 - Alas! what boots it with incessant care To tend the homely slighted shepherd's trade, And strictly meditate the thankless Muse? Were it not better done as others use, To sport with Amaryllis in the shade, Or with the tangles of Neaera's hair?
الصفحة 165 - In springing flower the image of thy day! Ah ! see the virgin rose, how sweetly she Doth first peep forth with bashful modesty, That fairer seems the less ye see her may! Lo! see soon after, how more bold and free Her bared bosom she doth broad display; Lo! see soon after, how she fades and falls away!
الصفحة 119 - All this came upon the king Nebuchadnezzar. At the end of twelve months he walked in the palace of the kingdom of Babylon. The king spake, and said, Is not this great Babylon, that I have built for the house of the kingdom by the might of my power, and for the honour of my majesty?
الصفحة 100 - ... when I would beget content and increase confidence in the power and wisdom and providence of Almighty God, I will walk the meadows, by some gliding stream, and there contemplate the lilies that take no care, and those very many other various little living creatures that are not only created but fed, man knows not how, by the goodness of the God of Nature, and therefore trust in him.
الصفحة 139 - O thou invisible spirit of wine ! if thou hast no name to be known by, let us call thee devil.
الصفحة 165 - So passeth in the passing of a day Of mortal life the leaf, the bud, the flower...
الصفحة 217 - But yesterday, the word of Caesar might Have stood against the world : now lies he there, And none so poor to do him reverence.