10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PHRENESIAC»
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phrenesiac in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
phrenesiac and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
If your Royal Highness had seen him dreaming and dozing about the banks of
Tully-Veolan like an hypochondriac person, or, as Burton's Anatomia hath it, a
phrenesiac or lethargic patient, you would wonder where he hath sae suddenly ...
If your Royal Highness had seen him dreaming and dozing about the banks of
Tully-Veolan like a hypochondriac person, or, as Burton's Anatomia hath it, a
phrenesiac or lethargic patient, you would wonder where he hath sae suddenly ...
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The Works of Walter Scott, Esq
... Tully-Veolan like an hypochondriac person, or, as Burton's Anatomia hath it, a
phrenesiac or lethargic patient, you would wonder where he hath. sue
suddenlyvacquired all this line sprack festivity and jocularity.“ “Truly," said Fergus
Mac-Ivor, ...
4
Waverley Novels: Waverley. 1862
If your Royal Highness had seen him dreaming and dozing about the banks of
Tully-Veolan like an hypochondriac person, or, as Burton's Anatomia hath it, a
phrenesiac or lethargic patient, you would wonder where he hath sae suddenly ...
5
Waverley; or, 'Tis sixty years since, etc. By Walter Scott
If your Royal Hi hness had seen him dreammg and dozing about the banks of
yYeolan like an hypochondriac person, or, as Burton's Anatomia hath It, a
phrenesiac or lethargic atient, you would wonder where he lllzt'h sac suddenly
acquired al ...
6
Waverley Or 'tis Sixty Years Since: In Four Volumes. 3
t-tatomia hath it, I phrenesiac or lethargic patient, you would wouder who're he
hath sne suddenly acquired all this fine sprack festivity and jocularity." /l-ruly ,"
said Fergus Mnc-lvur, ttl think it eon only be the inspiration of the tartans; for
though ...
7
Waverley Novels: Waverley
If your Royal Highness had seen him dreaming and dozing about the banks of
Tully-Veolan like a hypochondriac person, or, as Burton's Anatomia hath it, a
phrenesiac or lethargic patient, you would wonder where he hath sae suddenly ...
If your Royal Highness had seen him dreaming and dozing about the banks of
Tully- Veolan like an hypochondriac person, or, as Burton's Anatomia hath it, a
phrenesiac or lethargic patient, you would wonder where he hath sae suddenly ...
9
Waverley: Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since : with the Author's ...
If your Royal Highness had seen him dreaming and dozing about the banks of
Tully-Veolan like an hypochondriac person, or, as Burton's Anatomia hath it, a
phrenesiac or lethargic patient, you would wonder where he hath sae suddenly ...
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Waverley; Tis sixty years since
Burton's Anatomia hath it, a phrenesiac or lethargic patient, you would wonder
where he hath sae suddenly acquired all this fine sprack festivity and jocularity. "
Truly," said Fergus Mac-Ivor, " I think it can only be the inspiration of the tartans; ...