No creature could be more grateful than my patient after his recovery, — a sentiment which he most significantly expressed by licking my hand, first the back of it, then the palm, then every finger separately ; then between all the fingers, as if anxious... The Life of William Cowper, Esq - Strana 191autor/autoři: Robert Southey - 1839Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| 1784 - 722 str.
...exprefled, by licking my hand, firit the back of it, then the palm, then every finger fep.iraiely, then between all the fingers, as if anxious to leave no part of it unfaluted; a ceremony which he never performed but once again upon a fiinilar occnfion. Finding him... | |
| 1784 - 536 str.
...fignificantly cxpceiled, by licking my hand, firftthc back of it, then the palm, .then every finger feparately, then between all the fingers, as if anxious -to leave no part of it unfaluted, a ceremony which he nc»er performed but once again upon a fimilar occafion. Finding him... | |
| William Cowper - 1800 - 438 str.
...by constant care and trying him with a variety of herbs, restored him to perfect health. No creature could be more grateful than my patient after his recovery...performed but once again upon a similar occasion. Finding him extremely tractable, I made it my custom to carry him always after breakfast into the garden,... | |
| William Cowper - 1800 - 364 str.
...fignificantly Re nprefled by licking my hand, fuft the back of it, then the palm, then every finger feparaiely, then between all the fingers, as if anxious to leave no part of it unfaluted ; a ceremosy which he never performed but once again upon a limilar occafion. Finding him... | |
| William Cowper - 1800 - 394 str.
...fignificantly exprefled by licking my hand, firft the back of it, then the palm, then every finger feparately, then between all the fingers, as if anxious to leave no part of it unfaluted ; a ceremosy which he never performed but once again upon a fimilar occafion. Finding him... | |
| William Cowper - 1802 - 350 str.
...constant care, and trying him with a variety of herbs, restored him to perfect health. No creature could be more grateful than my patient after his recovery...licking my hand, first the back of it, then the palm, /lieu every finger separately, then between all the fingers, as if anxious to leave no part of it unsaluted... | |
| William Cowper - 1802 - 364 str.
...fignificantly expreffed by licking my hand, firft the back of it, then the palm, then every finger feparately, then between all the fingers, as if anxious to leave no part of it unfaluted ; a ceremony which he never performed but once again upon a fimilar occafion. Finding him... | |
| William Cowper - 1805 - 366 str.
...by licking my hand, firft the back of it, then the palm, then every finger fepanitely, then kctween all the fingers, as if anxious to leave no part of it unfaluted ; a ceremony which he never performed but once again upon a fimilar occafion. Finding him... | |
| William Cowper - 1806 - 234 str.
...constant care, and trying him with a variety of herbs, restored him to perfect health. No creature could be more grateful than my patient after his recovery...performed but ' once again upon a similar occasion. Finding him extremely tractable, I made it my custom to carry him always after breakfast into the garden,... | |
| William Cowper - 1806 - 300 str.
...constant care, and trying him wuh a variety of herbs, restored him to perfect health. No creature coubl be more grateful than my patient after his recovery...unsaluted ; a ceremony which he never performed but onct again upon a similar occasion. Finding him extremely trac;able, I made it my custom to carry him... | |
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