My Friend H: John Cam Hobhouse, Baron Broughton of Broughton de GyffordJ. Murray, 1948 - 369 pages |
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Page 66
... less in haste " ; and again : " The bridegroom more and more less impatient . " Indeed the bridegroom con- fessed frankly that he was not in love with Miss Milbanke , though he held her in such esteem as he hoped might make the marriage ...
... less in haste " ; and again : " The bridegroom more and more less impatient . " Indeed the bridegroom con- fessed frankly that he was not in love with Miss Milbanke , though he held her in such esteem as he hoped might make the marriage ...
Page 165
... less the two men were at first a little formal , and soon Byron went for his usual ride . Hobhouse found him much changed in appearance away since he had last seen him in 1818 ; his hair was now deplorably long , his face fatter , and ...
... less the two men were at first a little formal , and soon Byron went for his usual ride . Hobhouse found him much changed in appearance away since he had last seen him in 1818 ; his hair was now deplorably long , his face fatter , and ...
Page 178
... less personal to Hobhouse , and therefore less moving , than the least scrap of his handwriting , or the most commonplace object that had once been his . It was understood that an application for a place in the Abbey would be unwelcome ...
... less personal to Hobhouse , and therefore less moving , than the least scrap of his handwriting , or the most commonplace object that had once been his . It was understood that an application for a place in the Abbey would be unwelcome ...
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