| England - 1830 - 990 pages
...embarrassed affairs would not allow him to marry without one ; that she was, moreover, a learned lady, which would not at all suit him. In consequence of...arrived as they were one morning sitting together. ' You see,1 said Lord Byron, < that, after all, Miss Milbanke is to be the person — I will write to her.'... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - English letters - 1830 - 488 pages
...embarrassed affairs would not allow him to marry without one ; that she was, moreover, a learned lady, which would not at all suit him. In consequence of...the person; — I will write to her." He accordingly wrote on the moment, and, as soon as he had finished, his friend, remonstrating still strongly against... | |
| England - 1830 - 1006 pages
...embarrassed affairs would not allow him to marry without one ¡ that she was, moreover, a learned lady, which would not at all suit him. In consequence of...the person — I will write to her.' He accordingly wrote on the moment ; and, as soon as he had finished, his friend remonstrating still strongly against... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - Authors, English - 1830 - 532 pages
...not allow him to marry without one; that she was, moreover, a learned lady, which would not at a!! suit him. In consequence of these representations,...the person ;— I will write to her." He accordingly wrote on the moment, and, as soon as he had finished, his friend, remonstrating still strongly against... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - Poets, English - 1830 - 482 pages
...embarrassed affairs would not allow him to marry •without one ; that she was, moreover, a learned lady, which would not at all suit him. In consequence of...that, after all, Miss Milbanke is to be the person; — 1 will write to her." He accordingly wrote on the moment, and, as soon as he had finished, his... | |
| 1830 - 436 pages
...emharrassed affairs would not allow him to marry without one ; that she was, moreover, a learned lady, which would not at all suit him. In consequence of...' You see,' said Lord Byron, 'that after all, Miss Milhank is to he the person ; — I will write to her.' He accordingly wrote on the moment, and as... | |
| Scotland - 1830 - 1016 pages
...embarrassed affairs would not allow him to marry without one j that she was, moreover, a learned lady, which would not at all suit him. In consequence of...arrived as they were one morning sitting together. ' Yon see,' said Lord Byron, ' that, after all, Miss Milbauke is to be the person — I will write... | |
| 1830 - 462 pages
...; that she was, moreover, a learned lady, which would not at all suit him. In consequenceof tlieue representations, he agreed that his friend should...You see,' said Lord Byron, • that after all, Miss Milbank is to be the person ; — I will write to her.' He accordingly wrote on the moment, and as... | |
| Arts - 1830 - 824 pages
...moreover, a learned lady, which would not ¡it all suit him. In consequence of these représentations, he agreed that his friend should write a proposal...other lady named, which was accordingly done, and an an-WIT, containing a refusal, arrived one morning as they were sitting together. ' Vou see, ' said... | |
| Great Britain - 1830 - 458 pages
...embarrassed affairs would not allow hiiu to marry without one; that she was moreover, a learned lady, which would not at all suit him. In consequence of...representations, he agreed that his friend should write к proposal for him to the other lady named, which was accordingly done, and an answer, containing... | |
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