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" ... happened to be in the room with him, even though he did not see it. On the contrary, I am rather a friend to cats, and endured with so much equanimity the presence of my imaginary attendant, that it had become almost indifferent to me; when within... "
Letters on Demonology and Witchcraft: Addressed to J. G. Lockhart, Esq - Страница 37
по Walter Scott - 1848 - 338 страници
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Spirit of the English Magazines

1831 - 602 страници
...him, even though he did not see it. On the contrary, I am rather a friend to cats, and endured with so much equanimity the presence of my imaginary attendant,...of a gentleman-usher, dressed as if to wait upon a Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, a Lord High Commissioner of the Kirk, or any other who bears on his brow...

The Polar star, being a continuation of 'The Extractor', of ..., Том 5

1830 - 480 страници
...him, even though he did not see it. On the contrary, I am rather a friend to cats, and endured with so much equanimity the presence of my imaginary attendant,...least had a more imposing appearance. This was no oilier than the apparition of a gentleman-usher, dressed as it' to wait upon a Lord Lieutenant of Ireland,...

Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal

1830 - 644 страници
...him, even though he did not see it. On the contrary, 1 am rather a friend to cats, and endured with so much equanimity the presence of my imaginary attendant,...few months it gave place to, or was succeeded by, as,pectre of a more important sort, or which at least had a more imposing appearance. This was no other...

The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th]

1830 - 592 страници
...a positive objection to the animal. On the contrary, I am rather a friend to cats, and endured with so much equanimity the presence of my imaginary attendant,...within the course of a few months, it gave place to, and was succeeded by, a spectre of a more important sort, or which at least had a more imposing appearance....

The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, Том 16

1830 - 550 страници
...him, even though he did not see it. On the contrary, I am rather a friend to cats, and endured with so much equanimity the presence of my imaginary attendant, that it had become nlmost indifferent to me ; when within the course of a few months it gave place to, or was succeeded...

Human Physiology ...

Robley Dunglison - 1832 - 572 страници
...him, even though he did not see it. On the contrary, I am rather a friend to cats, and endured with so much equanimity the presence of my imaginary attendant...gentleman-usher, dressed as if to wait upon a lord-lieutenant of Ireland, a lord high commissioner of the Kirk, or any other who bears on his brow the rank and stamp...

The Miscellaneous Prose Works of Sir Walter Scott, Том 2; Томове 4–5

Walter Scott - 1837 - 936 страници
...him, even tbough he did not see it. On the contrary, lam rather a friend to cats, and endured with so much equanimity the presence of my imaginary attendant,...spectre of a more important sort, or which at least bad a more imposing appearance. This was no other than the apparition of a gentleman-usher, dressed...

An essay towards a science of consciousness

J. L. Murphy - 1838 - 260 страници
...him, even though he did not see it. On the contrary, I am rather a friend to cats, and endured with so much equanimity the presence of my imaginary attendant,...of a gentlemanusher, dressed as if to wait upon a Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, a Lord High Commissioner of the Kirk, or any other who bears on his brow...

Conjectures and Researches Concerning the Love, Madness, and ..., Том 2

Richard Henry Wilde - 1842 - 284 страници
...him, even though he did not see it. On the contrary I am rather a friend to cats, and endured with so much equanimity the presence of my imaginary attendant,...within the course of a few months, it gave place to, or rather was succeeded by, a spectre of a more important sort, or which at least had a more imposing...

Conjectures and Researches Concerning the Love, Madness, and ..., Том 2

Richard Henry Wilde - 1842 - 284 страници
...become almost indifferent to me; when, within the course of a few months, it gave place to, or rather was succeeded by, a spectre of a more important sort,...appearance. This was no other than the apparition of a gentleman usher, dressed as if to wait upon a lord lieutenant of Ireland, a lord high commissioner...




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