Love had recourse to Hymen : the Earl of Oxford, one of the first peers of the realm, is, you know, a very handsome man : he is of the order of the Garter, which greatly adds to an air naturally noble. In short, from his outward appearance, you would... Fraser's Magazine - Page 6101846Full view - About this book
| Anthony Hamilton (Count), Charles II (King of England), Thomas Blount - Gramont, Philibert, comte de, 1621-1707 - 1846 - 572 pages
...nor drink ; this did not signify to him ; but his passion at length became so violent, that he could neither play nor smoke. In this extremity, love had...due form, signed with his own hand : she would not, however, rely upon this, but the next day she thought there could be no danger, when the earl himself... | |
| Anthony Hamilton (Count), Charles II (King of England), Thomas Blount - Gramont, Philibert, comte de, 1621-1707 - 1846 - 562 pages
...the garter, which greatly adds to an air naturally noble. In short, from his outward appearance, yon would suppose he was really possessed of some sense...due form, signed with his own hand : she would not, however, rely upon this, but the next day she thought there could be no danger, when the earl himself... | |
| 1846 - 780 pages
...from his outward appearance you would suppose be was really possessed of some sense ; but as soon us ever you hear him speak, you are perfectly convinced...due form, signed with his own hand ; she would not, how. ever, rely upon this, but the next day she thought there would be no danger, when the earl himself... | |
| Anthony Hamilton (Count) - Great Britain - 1846 - 602 pages
...his outward appearance, you would suppose he was really possessed of some sense ; but as soon as over you hear him speak, you are perfectly convinced of...due form, signed with his own hand : she would not, however, rely upon this, but the next day she thought there could be no danger, when the earl himself... | |
| Leigh Hunt - London (England) - 1848 - 334 pages
...nor drink ; this did not signify to him ; but his passion at length became so violent, that he could neither play nor smoke. In this extremity, Love had...due form, signed with his own hand ; she would not, however, rely upon this ; but the next day she thought there could be no danger, when the Earl himself... | |
| Peter Cunningham - Actors - 1852 - 250 pages
...drink ; this did not signify to him ; but his passion at length became so violent, that he could not neither play nor smoke. In this extremity, Love had...due form, signed with his own hand ; she would not, however, rely upon this, but the next day she thought there would be no danger, when the earl himself... | |
| Anthony Hamilton (Count), Charles II (King of England), Thomas Blount - Great Britain - 1853 - 568 pages
...outward appearance, you would suppose he was really possessed of some sense ; but as scion as ever yon hear him speak, you are perfectly convinced of the...due form, signed with his own hand: she would not, however, rely upon this, but the next day she thought there could be no danger, when the earl himself... | |
| Leigh Hunt - London - 1859 - 478 pages
...nor drink; this did not signify to him; but his passion at length became so violent, that he could neither play nor smoke. In this extremity, Love had...ever you hear him speak, you are perfectly convinced to the contrary. This passionate lover presented her with a promise of marriage, in due form, signed... | |
| Anthony Hamilton (Count), Charles II (King of England) - Great Britain - 1859 - 568 pages
...very handsome man : ho is of the order of the garter, which greatly adds to an air naturally nohle. In short, from his outward appearance, you would suppose...due form, signed with his own hand : she would not, however, rely upon this, but the next day she thought there could be no danger, when the earl himself... | |
| John Timbs - London (England) - 1865 - 338 pages
...nor drink ; this did not signify to him ; but his passion at length became so violent, that he could neither play nor smoke. In this extremity, Love had...ever you hear him speak, you are perfectly convinced to the contrary. This passionate lover presented her with a promise of marriage, in due form, signed... | |
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